[HTML][HTML] Systemic alterations of cancer cells and their boost by polyploidization: unicellular attractor (UCA) model
AE Vinogradov, OV Anatskaya - International Journal of Molecular …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Using meta-analyses, we introduce a unicellular attractor (UCA) model integrating essential
features of the 'atavistic reversal','cancer attractor','somatic mutation','genome chaos', and …
features of the 'atavistic reversal','cancer attractor','somatic mutation','genome chaos', and …
Evolutionary framework of the human interactome: Unicellular and multicellular giant clusters
AE Vinogradov, OV Anatskaya - Biosystems, 2019 - Elsevier
The main contradiction of multicellularity (MCM) is between the unicellular (UC) and
multicellular (MC) levels. In human interactome we revealed two giant clusters with MC and …
multicellular (MC) levels. In human interactome we revealed two giant clusters with MC and …
Genome chaos: Creating new genomic information essential for cancer macroevolution
Cancer research has traditionally focused on the characterization of individual molecular
mechanisms that can contribute to cancer. Due to the multiple levels of genomic and non …
mechanisms that can contribute to cancer. Due to the multiple levels of genomic and non …
[HTML][HTML] Origins and consequences of chromosomal instability: From cellular adaptation to genome chaos-mediated system survival
CJ Ye, Z Sharpe, HH Heng - Genes, 2020 - mdpi.com
When discussing chromosomal instability, most of the literature focuses on the
characterization of individual molecular mechanisms. These studies search for genomic and …
characterization of individual molecular mechanisms. These studies search for genomic and …
[HTML][HTML] Special Issue “Advances in Genome Regulation in Cancer”
Cancer is globally increasing. Since 2010 it has risen in incidence by 26.3%, with mortality
growing by 20.9% and cancer-associated invalidity increasing by 16.0%[1], painfully …
growing by 20.9% and cancer-associated invalidity increasing by 16.0%[1], painfully …
[HTML][HTML] Critical transition and reversion of tumorigenesis
D Shin, KH Cho - Experimental & Molecular Medicine, 2023 - nature.com
Cancer is caused by the accumulation of genetic alterations and therefore has been
historically considered to be irreversible. Intriguingly, several studies have reported that …
historically considered to be irreversible. Intriguingly, several studies have reported that …
A unified genomic mechanism of cell-fate change
M Tsuchiya, A Giuliani, G Zimatore… - … Genomic Architecture in …, 2022 - Springer
The purpose of our studies is to elucidate the nature of massive control of the whole genome
expression with a particular emphasis on cell-fate change. The whole genome expression is …
expression with a particular emphasis on cell-fate change. The whole genome expression is …
Quantifying the landscape for development and cancer from a core cancer stem cell circuit
Cancer presents a serious threat to human health. The understanding of the cell fate
determination during development and tumor-genesis remains challenging in current cancer …
determination during development and tumor-genesis remains challenging in current cancer …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding aneuploidy in cancer through the lens of system inheritance, fuzzy inheritance and emergence of new genome systems
CJ Ye, S Regan, G Liu, S Alemara, HH Heng - Molecular cytogenetics, 2018 - Springer
Background In the past 15 years, impressive progress has been made to understand the
molecular mechanism behind aneuploidy, largely due to the effort of using various-omics …
molecular mechanism behind aneuploidy, largely due to the effort of using various-omics …
Two-phased evolution: Genome chaos-mediated information creation and maintenance
Cancer is traditionally labeled a “cellular growth problem.” However, it is fundamentally an
issue of macroevolution where new systems emerge from tissue by breaking various …
issue of macroevolution where new systems emerge from tissue by breaking various …