The diverse consequences of aneuploidy
NK Chunduri, Z Storchová - Nature Cell Biology, 2019 - nature.com
Aneuploidy, or imbalanced chromosome number, has profound effects on eukaryotic cells.
In humans, aneuploidy is associated with various pathologies, including cancer, which …
In humans, aneuploidy is associated with various pathologies, including cancer, which …
Effects of aneuploidy on cell behaviour and function
Aneuploidy, a genomic alternation characterized by deviations in the copy number of
chromosomes, affects organisms from early development through to aging. Although it is a …
chromosomes, affects organisms from early development through to aging. Although it is a …
Effects of aneuploidy on gene expression: implications for cancer
M Dürrbaum, Z Storchová - The FEBS journal, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Unbalanced chromosome content, so‐called aneuploidy, is a hallmark of cancer cells.
Changes in the copy numbers of chromosomes or large chromosomal regions significantly …
Changes in the copy numbers of chromosomes or large chromosomal regions significantly …
Losing balance: the origin and impact of aneuploidy in cancer: 'Exploring aneuploidy: the significance of chromosomal imbalance'review series
AJ Holland, DW Cleveland - EMBO reports, 2012 - embopress.org
Most solid human tumours are aneuploid, that is, they contain an abnormal number of
chromosomes. Paradoxically, however, aneuploidy has been reported to induce a stress …
chromosomes. Paradoxically, however, aneuploidy has been reported to induce a stress …
New insights into the troubles of aneuploidy
JJ Siegel, A Amon - Annual review of cell and developmental …, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Deviation from a balanced genome by either gain or loss of entire chromosomes is generally
tolerated poorly in all eukaryotic systems studied to date. Errors in mitotic or meiotic cell …
tolerated poorly in all eukaryotic systems studied to date. Errors in mitotic or meiotic cell …
Aneuploidy: cancer's fatal flaw?
BR Williams, A Amon - Cancer research, 2009 - AACR
Aneuploidy is a characteristic of cancer, with greater than 90% of all solid tumors in humans
carrying an aberrant karyotype. Yet, whether or how this condition contributes to …
carrying an aberrant karyotype. Yet, whether or how this condition contributes to …
Chromosomal instability and aneuploidy in cancer: from yeast to man: 'Exploring aneuploidy: the significance of chromosomal imbalance'review series
Aneuploidy is frequently associated with disease and developmental abnormalities. It is also
a key characteristic of cancer. Several model systems have been developed to study the role …
a key characteristic of cancer. Several model systems have been developed to study the role …
Transcriptional consequences of aneuploidy
JM Sheltzer, EM Torres… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
Aneuploidy, or an aberrant karyotype, results in developmental disabilities and has been
implicated in tumorigenesis. However, the causes of aneuploidy-induced phenotypes and …
implicated in tumorigenesis. However, the causes of aneuploidy-induced phenotypes and …
[HTML][HTML] Chromosome mis-segregation generates cell-cycle-arrested cells with complex karyotypes that are eliminated by the immune system
Aneuploidy, a state of karyotype imbalance, is a hallmark of cancer. Changes in
chromosome copy number have been proposed to drive disease by modulating the dosage …
chromosome copy number have been proposed to drive disease by modulating the dosage …
Context is everything: aneuploidy in cancer
U Ben-David, A Amon - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2020 - nature.com
Cancer is driven by multiple types of genetic alterations, which range in size from point
mutations to whole-chromosome gains and losses, known as aneuploidy. Chromosome …
mutations to whole-chromosome gains and losses, known as aneuploidy. Chromosome …