Translation of the ecological trap concept to glioma therapy: the cancer cell trap concept

Author:

van der Sanden Boudewijn12,Appaix Florence1,Berger François12,Selek Laurent1,Issartel Jean-Paul1,Wion Didier3

Affiliation:

1. INSERM U836, Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences, Université Joseph Fourier, CHU Michallon, Grenoble, France

2. CLINATEC, Centre de Recherche Edmond J Safra, MINATEC Campus, CEA, Grenoble, France

3. INSERM U836, Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences, Université Joseph Fourier, CHU Michallon, Grenoble, France. .

Abstract

Viewing tumors as ecosystems offers the opportunity to consider how ecological concepts can be translated to novel therapeutic perspectives. The ecological trap concept emerged approximately half a century ago when it was observed that animals can prefer an environment of low quality for survival over other available environments of higher quality. The presence of such a trap can drive a local population to extinction. The cancer cell trap concept is the translation of the ecological trap into glioma therapy. It exploits and diverts the invasive potential of glioma cells by guiding their migration towards specific locations where a local therapy can be delivered efficiently. This illustrates how an ecological concept can change therapeutic obstacles into therapeutic tools.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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