[HTML][HTML] Aneuploid embryonic stem cells drive teratoma metastasis
R Xiao, D Xu, M Zhang, Z Chen, L Cheng, S Du… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Aneuploidy, a deviation of the chromosome number from euploidy, is one of the hallmarks of
cancer. High levels of aneuploidy are generally correlated with metastasis and poor …
cancer. High levels of aneuploidy are generally correlated with metastasis and poor …
Too much to differentiate: aneuploidy promotes proliferation and teratoma formation in embryonic stem cells
Z Storchová - The EMBO Journal, 2016 - embopress.org
Aneuploidy, or an uneven number of chromosomes, has mostly detrimental consequences
in eukaryotic cells, which include impaired proliferation as well as compromised DNA …
in eukaryotic cells, which include impaired proliferation as well as compromised DNA …
Aneuploid embryonic stem cells exhibit impaired differentiation and increased neoplastic potential
M Zhang, L Cheng, Y Jia, G Liu, C Li, S Song… - The EMBO …, 2016 - embopress.org
Aneuploidy leads to severe developmental defects in mammals and is also a hallmark of
cancer. However, whether aneuploidy is a driving cause or a consequence of tumor …
cancer. However, whether aneuploidy is a driving cause or a consequence of tumor …
[HTML][HTML] Single-chromosome gains commonly function as tumor suppressors
JM Sheltzer, JH Ko, JM Replogle, NCH Burgos… - Cancer cell, 2017 - cell.com
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer, although its effects on tumorigenesis are unclear. Here,
we investigated the relationship between aneuploidy and cancer development using cells …
we investigated the relationship between aneuploidy and cancer development using cells …
Effects of cell number on teratoma formation by human embryonic stem cells
Teratoma formation is a critical obstacle to safe clinical translation of human embryonic stem
(ES) cell-based therapies in the future. As current methods of isolation are unable to yield …
(ES) cell-based therapies in the future. As current methods of isolation are unable to yield …
Fitness penalties of aneuploidy
S Seton-Rogers - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2017 - nature.com
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[HTML][HTML] In vivo maturation of human embryonic stem cell-derived teratoma over time
H Akutsu, M Nasu, S Morinaga, T Motoyama… - Regenerative …, 2016 - Elsevier
Transformation of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) is of interest to scientists who use
them as a raw material for cell-processed therapeutic products. However, the WHO and ICH …
them as a raw material for cell-processed therapeutic products. However, the WHO and ICH …
[HTML][HTML] A single-cell chromatin accessibility dataset of human primed and naïve pluripotent stem cell-derived teratoma
Teratoma, due to its remarkable ability to differentiate into multiple cell lineages, is a
valuable model for studying human embryonic development. The similarity of the gene …
valuable model for studying human embryonic development. The similarity of the gene …
Cancer cells preferentially lose small chromosomes
Genetic and genomic aberrations are the primary cause of cancer. Chromosome
missegregation leads to aneuploidy and provides cancer cells with a mechanism to lose …
missegregation leads to aneuploidy and provides cancer cells with a mechanism to lose …
[HTML][HTML] The co-injection of somatic cells with embryonic stem cells affects teratoma formation and the properties of teratoma-derived stem cell-like cells
SP Gong, B Kim, HS Kwon, WS Yang, JW Jeong… - PLoS …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The aim of this study was to assess the biological reactions triggered by stem cell
transplantation related to phenotypic alteration, host-to-cell response, chromosomal stability …
transplantation related to phenotypic alteration, host-to-cell response, chromosomal stability …