We discuss the mathematical modelling of two of the main mechanisms which pushed forward the emergence of multicellularity: phenotype divergence in cell differentiation, and between-cell cooperation. In line with the atavistic theory of cancer, this disease being specific of multicellular animals, we set special emphasis on how both mechanisms appear to be reversed, however not totally impaired, rather hijacked, in tumour cell populations. Two settings are considered: the completely innovating, tinkering, situation of the emergence of multicellularity in the evolution of species, which we assume to be constrained by external pressure on the cell populations, and the completely planned-in the body plan-situation of the physiological construc...
Background: Phylostratigraphy is a method used to correlate the evolutionary origin of founder genes...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
The term "cancer" refers to a group of diseases which can affect almost any tissue and organ and are...
Multicellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the development, maintenance and re...
Multicellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the development, maintenance and re...
The rise of animals represents a major but enigmatic event in the evolutionary history of life. In r...
Our understanding of the rises of animal and cancer multicellularity face the same conceptual hurdle...
International audienceSimilarities between microbial and cancer cells were noticed in recent years a...
Tumorigenesis is a dynamic biological process that involves distinct cancer cell subpopulations prol...
Complex multicellular organisms require quantitative and qualitative assessments on each of their co...
The evolution of cooperation has a well established theoretical framework based on game theory. This...
The unwelcome evolution of malignancy during cancer progression emerges through a selection process ...
The development of a cancerous tumor requires affected cells to collectively display an assortment o...
<div><p>The unwelcome evolution of malignancy during cancer progression emerges through a selection ...
The conventional cancer stem cell (CSC) theory indicates a hierarchy of CSCs and non-stem cancer cel...
Background: Phylostratigraphy is a method used to correlate the evolutionary origin of founder genes...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
The term "cancer" refers to a group of diseases which can affect almost any tissue and organ and are...
Multicellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the development, maintenance and re...
Multicellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the development, maintenance and re...
The rise of animals represents a major but enigmatic event in the evolutionary history of life. In r...
Our understanding of the rises of animal and cancer multicellularity face the same conceptual hurdle...
International audienceSimilarities between microbial and cancer cells were noticed in recent years a...
Tumorigenesis is a dynamic biological process that involves distinct cancer cell subpopulations prol...
Complex multicellular organisms require quantitative and qualitative assessments on each of their co...
The evolution of cooperation has a well established theoretical framework based on game theory. This...
The unwelcome evolution of malignancy during cancer progression emerges through a selection process ...
The development of a cancerous tumor requires affected cells to collectively display an assortment o...
<div><p>The unwelcome evolution of malignancy during cancer progression emerges through a selection ...
The conventional cancer stem cell (CSC) theory indicates a hierarchy of CSCs and non-stem cancer cel...
Background: Phylostratigraphy is a method used to correlate the evolutionary origin of founder genes...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
The term "cancer" refers to a group of diseases which can affect almost any tissue and organ and are...