Cancer Evolution Constrained by the Immune Microenvironment

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Cancer Evolution Constrained by the Immune Microenvironment Nicholas McGranahan, Charles Swanton  Cell  Volume 170, Issue 5, Pages 825-827 (August 2017) DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.08.012 Copyright © 2017 Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Analysis of Geographically Isolated Populations Sheds Light on Evolution (A) Darwin’s formulation of the theory of evolution by natural selection was influenced by his discovery of several distinct species of finches, adapted to specific ecological niches on different Galapagos islands. The top panel shows the phylogenetic relationship between different finch species, and the bottom panel depicts the different islands where these species are found. For simplicity, only finch species found on only one island are depicted. (B) The analysis of geographically distinct tumor sites and their microenvironmental constraints can aid our understanding of tumor evolution. The bottom panel shows the different tumor sites and the top panel depicts the phylogenetic relationship between cancer cells found at each site. Just as each Galapagos island exhibits specific ecological niches, geographically distinct tumor sites likely exhibit specific immune microenvironments. Cell 2017 170, 825-827DOI: (10.1016/j.cell.2017.08.012) Copyright © 2017 Terms and Conditions