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Polyaneuploid Cancer Cell Dormancy: Lessons From Evolutionary Phyla

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FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.660755

Keywords

hibernation; dormancy; polyaneuploid cancer cells; cancer; evolution

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  1. US Department of Defense CDMRP/PCRP [W81XWH-20-10353]
  2. Patrick C. Walsh Prostate Cancer Research Fund
  3. Prostate Cancer Foundation
  4. NCI [U54CA143803, CA163124, CA093900, CA143055]
  5. William and Carolyn Stutt Research Fund
  6. MC Dean, Inc.
  7. Jones Family Foundation

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Dormancy is a crucial survival strategy for many organisms facing adversity, allowing them to conserve energy by reducing metabolic rates and physical activity. Once environmental conditions improve, organisms can emerge from dormancy and readjust to their surroundings.
Dormancy is a key survival strategy in many organisms across the tree of life. Organisms that utilize some type of dormancy (hibernation, aestivation, brumation, diapause, and quiescence) are able to survive in habitats that would otherwise be uninhabitable. Induction into dormant states is typically caused by environmental stress. While organisms are dormant, their physical activity is minimal, and their metabolic rates are severely depressed (hypometabolism). These metabolic reductions allow for the conservation and distribution of energy while conditions in the environment are poor. When conditions are more favorable, the organisms are then able to come out of dormancy and reengage in their environment. Polyaneuploid cancer cells (PACCs), proposed mediators of cancer metastasis and resistance, access evolutionary programs and employ dormancy as a survival mechanism in response to stress. Quiescence, the type of dormancy observed in PACCs, allows these cells the ability to survive stressful conditions (e.g., hypoxia in the microenvironment, transiting the bloodstream during metastasis, and exposure to chemotherapy) by downregulating and altering metabolic function, but then increasing metabolic activities again once stress has passed. We can gain insights regarding the mechanisms underlying PACC dormancy by looking to the evolution of dormancy in different organisms.

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