HSF1: guardian of proteostasis in cancer
C Dai, SB Sampson - Trends in cell biology, 2016 - cell.com
Proteomic instability is causally related to human diseases. In guarding proteome stability,
the heat shock factor 1 (HSF1)-mediated proteotoxic stress response plays a pivotal role …
the heat shock factor 1 (HSF1)-mediated proteotoxic stress response plays a pivotal role …
Chromosome inequality: causes and consequences of non-random segregation errors in mitosis and meiosis
SJ Klaasen, GJPL Kops - Cells, 2022 - mdpi.com
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer and a major cause of miscarriages in humans. It is
caused by chromosome segregation errors during cell divisions. Evidence is mounting that …
caused by chromosome segregation errors during cell divisions. Evidence is mounting that …
Extensive protein dosage compensation in aneuploid human cancers
KM Schukken, JM Sheltzer - Genome research, 2022 - genome.cshlp.org
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of human cancers, but the effects of aneuploidy on protein
expression remain poorly understood. To uncover how chromosome copy number changes …
expression remain poorly understood. To uncover how chromosome copy number changes …
Chromosomal instability, tolerance of mitotic errors and multidrug resistance are promoted by tetraploidization in human cells
AY Kuznetsova, K Seget, GK Moeller, MS de Pagter… - Cell cycle, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Up to 80% of human cancers, in particular solid tumors, contain cells with abnormal
chromosomal numbers, or aneuploidy, which is often linked with marked chromosomal …
chromosomal numbers, or aneuploidy, which is often linked with marked chromosomal …
Mitotic catastrophe and cancer drug resistance: A link that must to be broken
TV Denisenko, IV Sorokina, V Gogvadze… - Drug Resistance …, 2016 - Elsevier
An increased tendency of genomic alterations during the life cycle of cells leads to genomic
instability, which is a major driving force for tumorigenesis. A considerable fraction of tumor …
instability, which is a major driving force for tumorigenesis. A considerable fraction of tumor …
Emerging roles of DYRK2 in cancer
Over the last decade, the CMGC kinase DYRK2 has been reported as a tumor suppressor
across various cancers triggering major antitumor and proapoptotic signals in breast, colon …
across various cancers triggering major antitumor and proapoptotic signals in breast, colon …
The genetic basis of aneuploidy tolerance in wild yeast
J Hose, LE Escalante, KJ Clowers, HA Dutcher… - Elife, 2020 - elifesciences.org
Aneuploidy is highly detrimental during development yet common in cancers and
pathogenic fungi–what gives rise to differences in aneuploidy tolerance remains unclear …
pathogenic fungi–what gives rise to differences in aneuploidy tolerance remains unclear …
Genetic variation in aneuploidy prevalence and tolerance across Saccharomyces cerevisiae lineages
Individuals carrying an aberrant number of chromosomes can vary widely in their expression
of aneuploidy phenotypes. A major unanswered question is the degree to which an …
of aneuploidy phenotypes. A major unanswered question is the degree to which an …
The response to single-gene duplication implicates translation as a key vulnerability in aneuploid yeast
Aneuploidy produces myriad consequences in health and disease, yet models of the
deleterious effects of chromosome amplification are still widely debated. To distinguish the …
deleterious effects of chromosome amplification are still widely debated. To distinguish the …
Aneuploidy and gene expression: is there dosage compensation?
Aneuploidy (ie, abnormal chromosome number) is the leading cause of miscarriage and
congenital defects in humans. Moreover, aneuploidy is ubiquitous in cancer. The deleterious …
congenital defects in humans. Moreover, aneuploidy is ubiquitous in cancer. The deleterious …