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Approaches and methods to study wildlife cancer

1 EA - Éco-Anthropologie
2 LIENSs - LIttoral ENvironnement et Sociétés
3 CIRID - Composantes innées de la réponse immunitaire et différenciation
4 University of Tartu
5 University of Leeds
6 LBBE - Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive - UMR 5558
7 UCLA - Department of Anthropology [Univ California Los Angeles]
8 LEMAR - Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Environnement Marin (LEMAR)
9 Deakin University [Burwood]
10 ASU - Arizona State University [Tempe]
11 MIVEGEC - Maladies infectieuses et vecteurs : écologie, génétique, évolution et contrôle
12 CHRU Montpellier - Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier]
13 UdeM - Université de Montréal
14 ONCOnseil, Toulouse
15 SDU - University of Southern Denmark
16 COHERE - Center of Health Economics Research - Syddansk Universitet Denmark
17 Department of Population Health and Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States
18 University of Bath [Bath]
19 UMR 7208 BOREA (MNHN, CNRS, IRD, SU, UCN, UA), Laboratoire de Biologie des Organismes et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques, Paris
20 SIRIC - Institut National du Cancer - SIRIC
21 ASU - Arizona Cancer Evolution Center -- Arizona State University
22 ASU - Arizona Cancer Evolution Center -- Arizona State University
23 MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
24 University of Texas at Austin [Austin]
25 ENVT - Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse
26 MIVEGEC-CREEC - Centre de Recherches Ecologiques et Evolutives sur le Cancer
Samuel Pavard
  • Fonction : Auteur
Mathieu Giraudeau
Sophie Dupont
Tuul Sepp
  • Fonction : Auteur
Ciara Baines
Karin Lemberger
  • Fonction : Auteur
Beata Ujvari
David Sayag
  • Fonction : Auteur
Benjamin Padilla-Morales

Résumé

Abstractc ontributes to the One Health Approach, which investigates health issues at the intersection of people, wild and domestic animals, together with their changing environments. Nonetheless, the emerging field of wildlife cancer is currently constrained by methodological limitations in detecting cancer using non‐invasive sampling. In addition, the suspected differential susceptibility and resistance of species to cancer often make the choice of a unique model species difficult for field biologists. Here, we provide an overview of the importance of pursuing the study of cancer in non‐model organisms and we review the currently available methods to detect, measure and quantify cancer in the wild, as well as the methodological limitations to be overcome to develop novel approaches inspired by diagnostic techniques used in human medicine. The methodology we propose here will help understand and hopefully fight this major disease by generating general knowledge about cancer, variation in its rates, tumour‐suppressor mechanisms across species as well as its link to life history and physiological characters. Moreover, this is expected to provide key information about cancer in wildlife, which is a top priority due to the accelerated anthropogenic change in the past decades that might favour cancer progression in wild populations.
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hal-04695424 , version 1 (13-09-2024)

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Samuel Pavard, Mathieu Giraudeau, Orsolya Vincze, Sophie Dupont, Tuul Sepp, et al.. Approaches and methods to study wildlife cancer. Journal of Animal Ecology, 2024, ⟨10.1111/1365-2656.14144⟩. ⟨hal-04695424⟩
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