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-  2019 

Gestational tumors as a model to probe reticulate evolution in human neoplasia

DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.26510

Keywords: cancer, reticulate evolution, gestational tumors, cell fusion, horizontal gene transfer

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Reticulate evolution, which involves the transfer of genes and other inheritable information between organisms, is of interest to a cancer researcher if only because “pirating” a trait can help a cell and its progeny adapt, survive, or take over much faster than by accumulating random mutations. However, despite being observed repeatedly in experimental models of neoplasia, reticulate evolution is assumed to be negligible in human cancer primarily because detecting gene transfer between the cells of the same genetic background can be difficult or impossible. This commentary suggests that gestational tumors, which are genetically distinct from the women who carry them, provide an opportunity to test whether reticulate evolution affects the development of human neoplasia

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