Tumor diversity and the trade-off between universal cancer tasks

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Jean Hausser
Pablo Szekely
Noam Bar
Anat Zimmer
Hila Sheftel
Carlos Caldas
Uri Alon
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[1] Weizmann Institute of Science,Department of Molecular Cell Biology
[2] University of Cambridge,Department of Oncology and Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
[3] Cancer Research UK Cambridge Cancer Centre,Breast Cancer Programme
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Recent advances have enabled powerful methods to sort tumors into prognosis and treatment groups. We are still missing, however, a general theoretical framework to understand the vast diversity of tumor gene expression and mutations. Here we present a framework based on multi-task evolution theory, using the fact that tumors need to perform multiple tasks that contribute to their fitness. We find that trade-offs between tasks constrain tumor gene-expression to a continuum bounded by a polyhedron whose vertices are gene-expression profiles, each specializing in one task. We find five universal cancer tasks across tissue-types: cell-division, biomass and energy, lipogenesis, immune-interaction and invasion and tissue-remodeling. Tumors that specialize in a task are sensitive to drugs that interfere with this task. Driver, but not passenger, mutations tune gene-expression towards specialization in specific tasks. This approach can integrate additional types of molecular data into a framework of tumor diversity grounded in evolutionary theory.
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