From Worms to Tumors: Conserved Strategies of Cellular Arrest and Survival Governing Dormancy
休眠
生物
生态学
癌症研究
植物
发芽
作者
Veena Prahlad,Irwin H. Gelman
出处
期刊:Cancer Research [American Association for Cancer Research] 日期:2025-10-03
标识
DOI:10.1158/0008-5472.can-25-2050
摘要
Abstract The recurrence of metastatic lesions months to years after the treatment of primary cancers remains a major contributor to cancer-related mortality, highlighting the need to better understand the mechanisms that govern dormancy and dormancy reawakening. A major hurdle is the lack of adequate in vitro and in vivo models to dissect the complex cascades that trigger tumor cell dissemination, adoption of the dormant state, or tumor cell outgrowth in the new metastatic microenvironmental niche. However, many organisms use dormancy to survive stressful environments or periods of nutrient deprivation. Of these, the dauer state of the free-living nematodes C. elegans has unparalleled characterization. Here, we discuss the remarkable physiological, signaling, genomic, and metabolic similarities between dormant cancer cells and C. elegans dauers, arguing for the use of dauers as a facile model to help dissect dormancy and reawakening pathways in cancer cells.