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Volume 20 Issue 3, March 2020

High voltage, inspired by the Review on p143.

Cover design: Lara Crow

Research Highlights

  • A recent study from Ralph DeBerardinis’ and Sean Morrison’s labs has found that metastatic melanoma cells upregulate the lactate transporter MCT1 in vivo to manage oxidative stress, which allows them to survive during dissemination.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
    Research Highlight

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  • Sinha et al. systematically mapped genomic alterations in lung tumours from an ethnically unbiased patient cohort and demonstrated a higher frequency of homologous recombination deficiency in tumours from African Americans than European Americans, highlighting the need to include diverse populations in cancer genomics studies.

    • Anna Dart
    Research Highlight
  • Ajona et al. have shown that short-term starvation can sensitize lung tumours in mice to the action of immune checkpoint blockade through a reduction in levels of circulating insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1).

    • Anna Dart
    Research Highlight
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Reviews

  • This Review discusses the role that nerves play in the initiation and progression of cancers, focusing on the evidence that tumours may reactivate nerve-mediated developmental and regenerative pathways to promote their own growth and survival.

    • Ali H. Zahalka
    • Paul S. Frenette

    Collection:

    Review Article
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Consensus Statement

  • This Consensus Statement highlights the importance of cancer-associated fibroblasts in cancer biology and progression, and issues a call to action for all cancer researchers to standardize assays and report metadata in studies of cancer-associated fibroblasts to advance our understanding of this important cell type in the tumour microenvironment.

    • Erik Sahai
    • Igor Astsaturov
    • Zena Werb

    Collection:

    Consensus Statement Open Access
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Perspectives

  • This Perspective discusses how cell competition between tumour cells and neighbouring epithelial host cells may dictate tumorigenesis and proposes that manipulating the strength and direction of cell competition could form the basis of an orthogonal therapeutic strategy.

    • Medhavi Vishwakarma
    • Eugenia Piddini
    Perspective
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