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The Evolutionary Ecology of Dormancy in Nature and in Cancer

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.676802

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dormancy; cancer; hypometabolism; quiescence; adaptation

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  1. NCI (IMAG) [U01CA202958]
  2. PSON U01 [U01CA244101]
  3. NIH/NCI [1U54CA193489-01A1]
  4. Cancer as a Complex Adaptive System
  5. NIH/NCI U54 Supplement

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Dormancy is a period of inactivity in an organism's life cycle that allows it to survive in unfavorable conditions, while in cells, dormancy is primarily characterized by lack of cell division.
Dormancy is an inactive period of an organism's life cycle that permits it to survive through phases of unfavorable conditions in highly variable environments. Dormancy is not binary. There is a continuum of dormancy phenotypes that represent some degree of reduced metabolic activity (hypometabolism), reduced feeding, and reduced reproduction or proliferation. Similarly, normal cells and cancer cells exhibit a range of states from quiescence to long-term dormancy that permit survival in adverse environmental conditions. In contrast to organismal dormancy, which entails a reduction in metabolism, dormancy in cells (both normal and cancer) is primarily characterized by lack of cell division. Cancer dormancy also describes a state characterized by growth stagnation, which could arise from cells that are not necessarily hypometabolic or non-proliferative. This inconsistent terminology leads to confusion and imprecision that impedes progress in interdisciplinary research between ecologists and cancer biologists. In this paper, we draw parallels and contrasts between dormancy in cancer and other ecosystems in nature, and discuss the potential for studies in cancer to provide novel insights into the evolutionary ecology of dormancy.

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