A continuum model for tumour suppression

AH Berger, AG Knudson, PP Pandolfi - Nature, 2011 - nature.com
AH Berger, AG Knudson, PP Pandolfi
Nature, 2011nature.com
This year, 2011, marks the forty-year anniversary of the statistical analysis of retinoblastoma
that provided the first evidence that tumorigenesis can be initiated by as few as two
mutations. This work provided the foundation for the two-hit hypothesis that explained the
role of recessive tumour suppressor genes (TSGs) in dominantly inherited cancer
susceptibility syndromes. However, four decades later, it is now known that even partial
inactivation of tumour suppressors can critically contribute to tumorigenesis. Here we …
Abstract
This year, 2011, marks the forty-year anniversary of the statistical analysis of retinoblastoma that provided the first evidence that tumorigenesis can be initiated by as few as two mutations. This work provided the foundation for the two-hit hypothesis that explained the role of recessive tumour suppressor genes (TSGs) in dominantly inherited cancer susceptibility syndromes. However, four decades later, it is now known that even partial inactivation of tumour suppressors can critically contribute to tumorigenesis. Here we analyse this evidence and propose a continuum model of TSG function to explain the full range of TSG mutations found in cancer.
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