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Frontiers in Oncology
Multi-layered cancer chromosomal instability phenotype
Ester eRozenblum1  Anna V Roschke1 
[1] National Cancer Institute;
关键词: Chromosomal Instability;    Cancer;    clonal heterogeneity;    W-CIN;    adaptive phenotype;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fonc.2013.00302
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Whole chromosomal instability (W-CIN) – unequal chromosome distribution during cell division - is a characteristic feature of a majority of cancer cells distinguishing them from their normal counterparts. The precise molecular mechanisms that may cause missegregation of chromosomes in tumor cells just recently became more evident. The consequences of W-CIN are numerous and play a critical role in carcinogenesis. W-CIN mediates evolution of cancer cell population under selective pressure and can facilitate the accumulation of genetic changes that promote malignancy. It has both tumor-promoting and tumor-suppressive effects, and their balance could be beneficial or detrimental for carcinogenesis. The characterization of W-CIN as a complex multilayered adaptive phenotype highlights the intra- and extracellular adaptations to the consequences of genome reshuffling. It also provides a framework for targeting aggressive chromosomally unstable cancers.

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