Curse of the devil: molecular insights into the emergence of transmissible cancers in the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)

被引:0
|
作者
Amanda L. Patchett
Andrew S. Flies
A. Bruce Lyons
Gregory M. Woods
机构
[1] University of Tasmania,Menzies Institute for Medical Research
[2] University of Tasmania,School of Medicine
来源
关键词
Tasmanian devil; Devil facial tumour disease; Transmissible cancer; Schwann cell; Nerve sheath tumour; Tumour microenvironment;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is the only mammalian species known to be affected by multiple transmissible cancers. Devil facial tumours 1 and 2 (DFT1 and DFT2) are independent neoplastic cell lineages that produce large, disfiguring cancers known as devil facial tumour disease (DFTD). The long-term persistence of wild Tasmanian devils is threatened due to the ability of DFTD cells to propagate as contagious allografts and the high mortality rate of DFTD. Recent studies have demonstrated that both DFT1 and DFT2 cancers originated from founder cells of the Schwann cell lineage, an uncommon origin of malignant cancer in humans. This unprecedented finding has revealed a potential predisposition of Tasmanian devils to transmissible cancers of the Schwann cell lineage. In this review, we compare the molecular nature of human Schwann cells and nerve sheath tumours with DFT1 and DFT2 to gain insights into the emergence of transmissible cancers in the Tasmanian devil. We discuss a potential mechanism, whereby Schwann cell plasticity and frequent wounding in Tasmanian devils combine with an inherent cancer predisposition and low genetic diversity to give rise to transmissible Schwann cell cancers in devils on rare occasions.
引用
收藏
页码:2507 / 2525
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Genetic diversity and population structure of the endangered marsupial Sarcophilus harrisii (Tasmanian devil)
    Miller, Webb
    Hayes, Vanessa M.
    Ratan, Aakrosh
    Petersen, Desiree C.
    Wittekindt, Nicola E.
    Miller, Jason
    Walenz, Brian
    Knight, James
    Qi, Ji
    Zhao, Fangqing
    Wang, Qingyu
    Bedoya-Reina, Oscar C.
    Katiyar, Neerja
    Tomsho, Lynn P.
    Kasson, Lindsay McClellan
    Hardie, Rae-Anne
    Woodbridge, Paula
    Tindall, Elizabeth A.
    Bertelsen, Mads Frost
    Dixon, Dale
    Pyecroft, Stephen
    Helgen, Kristofer M.
    Lesk, Arthur M.
    Pringle, Thomas H.
    Patterson, Nick
    Zhang, Yu
    Kreiss, Alexandre
    Woods, Gregory M.
    Jones, Menna E.
    Schuster, Stephan C.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2011, 108 (30) : 12348 - 12353
  • [42] DISTRIBUTION OF ACID PHOSPHATASE IN TASMANIAN DEVIL, SARCOPHILUS-HARRISII (MARSUPIALIA DASYURIDAE)
    PARSONS, RS
    HEDDLE, RWL
    GUILER, ER
    COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 1971, 39 (2B): : 219 - &
  • [43] Sarcoptic Mange in a Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) and Bennett's Wallaby (Notamacropus rufogriseus)
    Russell, Grace G.
    Wilkinson, Vicky
    Pefanis, Stephen
    Thompson, Andrew
    Peck, Sarah
    Dann, Alison
    Pye, Ruth J.
    Carver, Scott
    Flies, Andrew S.
    JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES, 2024, 60 (04) : 980 - 984
  • [44] Allorecognition in the Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), an Endangered Marsupial Species with Limited Genetic Diversity
    Kreiss, Alexandre
    Cheng, Yuanyuan
    Kimble, Frank
    Wells, Barrie
    Donovan, Shaun
    Belov, Katherine
    Woods, Gregory M.
    PLOS ONE, 2011, 6 (07):
  • [45] The reproductive cycle of the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) and factors associated with reproductive success in captivity
    Keeley, T.
    O'Brien, J. K.
    Fanson, B. G.
    Masters, K.
    McGreevy, P. D.
    GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2012, 176 (02) : 182 - 191
  • [46] The devil is in the details: Genomics of transmissible cancers in Tasmanian devils
    Storfer, Andrew
    Hohenlohe, Paul A.
    Margres, Mark J.
    Patton, Austin
    Fraik, Alexandra K.
    Lawrance, Matthew
    Ricci, Lauren E.
    Stahlke, Amanda R.
    McCallum, Hamish I.
    Jones, Menna E.
    PLOS PATHOGENS, 2018, 14 (08)
  • [47] Microsatellites for the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus laniarius)
    Jones, ME
    Paetkau, D
    Geffen, E
    Moritz, C
    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY NOTES, 2003, 3 (02): : 277 - 279
  • [48] Nuclear organization of cholinergic, catecholaminergic, serotonergic and orexinergic systems in the brain of the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)
    Patzke, Nina
    Bertelsen, Mads F.
    Fuxe, Kjell
    Manger, Paul R.
    JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL NEUROANATOMY, 2014, 61-62 : 94 - 106
  • [49] Identification of natural killer cell receptor genes in the genome of the marsupial Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)
    van der Kraan, Lauren E.
    Wong, Emily S. W.
    Lo, Nathan
    Ujvari, Beata
    Belov, Katherine
    IMMUNOGENETICS, 2013, 65 (01) : 25 - 35
  • [50] Dental Pulp Stem Cells - Exploration in a Novel Animal Model: the Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)
    Chelsea M. Graham
    Karlea L. Kremer
    Simon A. Koblar
    Monica A. Hamilton-Bruce
    Stephen B. Pyecroft
    Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 2018, 14 : 500 - 509