The paradox of cooperation among selfish cancer cells

Author:

Capp Jean‐Pascal1ORCID,Thomas Frédéric2ORCID,Marusyk Andriy3,M. Dujon Antoine4,Tissot Sophie5,Gatenby Robert3ORCID,Roche Benjamin5,Ujvari Beata4ORCID,DeGregori James5,Brown Joel S.3,Nedelcu Aurora M.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Toulouse Biotechnology Institute University of Toulouse, INSA, CNRS, INRAE Toulouse France

2. CREEC, MIVEGEC University of Montpellier, CNRS, IRD Montpellier France

3. Department of Cancer Physiology H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute Tampa Florida USA

4. Centre for Integrative Ecology, School of Life and Environmental Sciences Deakin University Geelong Victoria Australia

5. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora Colorado USA

6. Department of Biology University of New Brunswick Fredericton New Brunswick Canada

Abstract

AbstractIt is traditionally assumed that during cancer development, tumor cells abort their initially cooperative behavior (i.e., cheat) in favor of evolutionary strategies designed solely to enhance their own fitness (i.e., a “selfish” life style) at the expense of that of the multicellular organism. However, the growth and progress of solid tumors can also involve cooperation among these presumed selfish cells (which, by definition, should be noncooperative) and with stromal cells. The ultimate and proximate reasons behind this paradox are not fully understood. Here, in the light of current theories on the evolution of cooperation, we discuss the possible evolutionary mechanisms that could explain the apparent cooperative behaviors among selfish malignant cells. In addition to the most classical explanations for cooperation in cancer and in general (by‐product mutualism, kin selection, direct reciprocity, indirect reciprocity, network reciprocity, group selection), we propose the idea that “greenbeard” effects are relevant to explaining some cooperative behaviors in cancer. Also, we discuss the possibility that malignant cooperative cells express or co‐opt cooperative traits normally expressed by healthy cells. We provide examples where considerations of these processes could help understand tumorigenesis and metastasis and argue that this framework provides novel insights into cancer biology and potential strategies for cancer prevention and treatment.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

MAVA Foundation

National Institutes of Health

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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