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The Coevolution of Placentation and Cancer

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF ANIMAL BIOSCIENCES
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 259-279

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ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-animal-020420-031544

Keywords

mammalian evolution; evolution of placentation; cancer incidence; cancer malignancy; immune tolerance

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  1. National Cancer Institute [U54-CA209992]

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There are analogies between placentation and cancer, with many similarities shared with processes older than placentation. Mechanisms of immune evasion in cancer can be explained by the evolution of eutherian placenta. The degree of endometrial invasibility in placenta is related to cancer malignancy.
Analogies between placentation, in particular the behavior of trophoblast cells, and cancer have been noted since the beginning of the twentieth century. To what degree these can be explained as a consequence of the evolution of placentation has been unclear. In this review, we conclude that many similarities between trophoblast and cancer cells are shared with other, phylogenetically older processes than placentation. The best candidates for cancer hallmarks that can be explained by the evolution of eutherian placenta are mechanisms of immune evasion. Another dimension of the maternal accommodation of the placenta with an impact on cancer malignancy is the evolution of endometrial invasibility. Species with lower degrees of placental invasion tend to have lower vulnerability to cancer malignancy. We finally identify several areas in which one could expect to see coevolutionary changes in placental and cancer biology but that, to our knowledge, have not been explored.

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