Tasmanian devil

The differentiation state of the Schwann cell progenitor drives phenotypic variation between two contagious cancers

Contagious cancers are a rare pathogenic phenomenon in which cancer cells gain the ability to spread between genetically distinct hosts. Nine examples have been identified across marine bivalves, dogs and Tasmanian devils, but the Tasmanian devil is …

The immunopeptidomes of two transmissible cancers and their host have a common, dominant peptide motif

Transmissible cancers are malignant cells that can spread between individuals of a population, akin to both a parasite and a mobile graft. The survival of the Tasmanian devil, the largest remaining marsupial carnivore, is threatened by the remarkable …