Complex adaptive therapeutic strategy (CATS) for cancer

Authors
Cho, Yong WooKim, Sang YoonKwon, Ick ChanKim, In-San
Issue Date
2014-02-10
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Citation
JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE, v.175, pp.43 - 47
Abstract
Tumors begin with a single cell, but as each tumor grows and evolves, it becomes a wide collection of clones that display remarkable heterogeneity in phenotypic features, which has posed a big challenge to current targeted anticancer therapy. Intra-and inter-tumoral heterogeneity is attributable in part to genetic mutations but also to adaptation and evolution of tumors to heterogeneity in tumor microenvironments. If tumors are viewed not only as a disease but also as a complex adaptive system(CAS), tumors should be treated as such and a more systemic approach is needed. Some of many tumors therapeutic strategies are discussed here from a view of a tumor as CAS, which can be collectively called a complex adaptive therapeutic strategy (CATS). The central theme of CATS is based on three intermediate concepts: i) disruption of artifacts, ii) disruption of connections, and iii) reprogramming of cancer-immune dynamics. Each strategy presented here is a piece of the puzzle for CATS. Although each piece by itself may be neither novel nor profound, an assembled puzzle could be a novel and innovative cancer therapeutic strategy. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
DRUG; HETEROGENEITY; PENETRATION; ULTRASOUND; EFFICACY; DELIVERY; DRUG; HETEROGENEITY; PENETRATION; ULTRASOUND; EFFICACY; DELIVERY; Tumor heterogeneity; Complex adaptive system (CAS); Induced phenotype; Tumor network; Cancer immunotherapy; Nanoparticle
ISSN
0168-3659
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/127096
DOI
10.1016/j.jconrel.2013.12.017
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