Aneuploidy as a promoter and suppressor of malignant growth
Aneuploidy has been recognized as a hallmark of tumorigenesis for more than 100 years,
but the connection between chromosomal errors and malignant growth has remained …
but the connection between chromosomal errors and malignant growth has remained …
The impact of mitotic errors on cell proliferation and tumorigenesis
MS Levine, AJ Holland - Genes & development, 2018 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Mitosis is a delicate event that must be executed with high fidelity to ensure genomic
stability. Recent work has provided insight into how mitotic errors shape cancer genomes by …
stability. Recent work has provided insight into how mitotic errors shape cancer genomes by …
Molecular mechanisms underlying RB protein function
Inactivation of the RB protein is one of the most fundamental events in cancer. Coming to a
molecular understanding of its function in normal cells and how it impedes cancer …
molecular understanding of its function in normal cells and how it impedes cancer …
The role of aneuploidy in cancer evolution
L Sansregret, C Swanton - Cold Spring …, 2017 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
Chromosomal aberrations during cell division represent one of the first recognized features
of human cancer cells, and modern detection methods have revealed the pervasiveness of …
of human cancer cells, and modern detection methods have revealed the pervasiveness of …
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 …
Regulation of kinetochore–microtubule attachments through homeostatic control during mitosis
KM Godek, L Kabeche, DA Compton - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell …, 2015 - nature.com
Faithful chromosome segregation during mitosis is essential for genome integrity and is
mediated by the bi-oriented attachment of replicated chromosomes to spindle microtubules …
mediated by the bi-oriented attachment of replicated chromosomes to spindle microtubules …
Cyclin B2 and p53 control proper timing of centrosome separation
HJ Nam, JM Van Deursen - Nature cell biology, 2014 - nature.com
Cyclins B1 and B2 are frequently elevated in human cancers and are associated with
tumour aggressiveness and poor clinical outcome; however, whether and how B-type …
tumour aggressiveness and poor clinical outcome; however, whether and how B-type …
Chromosomal instability in tumor initiation and development
DH Bach, W Zhang, AK Sood - Cancer research, 2019 - AACR
Chromosomal instability (CIN) is one of the major forms of genomic instability in various
human cancers and is recognized as a common hallmark of tumorigenesis and …
human cancers and is recognized as a common hallmark of tumorigenesis and …
DNA-damage response during mitosis induces whole-chromosome missegregation
SF Bakhoum, L Kabeche, JP Murnane, BI Zaki… - Cancer discovery, 2014 - AACR
Many cancers display both structural (s-CIN) and numerical (w-CIN) chromosomal
instabilities. Defective chromosome segregation during mitosis has been shown to cause …
instabilities. Defective chromosome segregation during mitosis has been shown to cause …
Aneuploidy and chromosomal instability: a vicious cycle driving cellular evolution and cancer genome chaos
Aneuploidy and chromosomal instability frequently co-exist, and aneuploidy is recognized
as a direct outcome of chromosomal instability. However, chromosomal instability is widely …
as a direct outcome of chromosomal instability. However, chromosomal instability is widely …