Nature Communications (Mar 2022)
Trade-off between reducing mutational accumulation and increasing commitment to differentiation determines tissue organization
Abstract
The observation that tissues that undergo more stem cell divisions are less prone to develop cancer presents a paradox as these tissues should have more opportunity to accumulate cancer-causing mutations. Here, the authors present a solution to the paradox by showing how hierarchical tissues can maintain low cancer incidence by balancing mutation accumulation and the cells’ commitment to differentiation.