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Mitotic instability in cancer: is there method in the madness?

David Gisselsson1.   

Abstract

It has been known for more than a century that neoplastic cells often exhibit disturbances of the mitotic process, but the causes have only recently been thoroughly explored. In many cancers, a combination of cell cycle checkpoint deficiency and abnormal shortening of telomeres predisposes to unbalanced chromosome segregation at cell division and the development of complex genomic rearrangements. Shortening of telomeric repeats beyond normal limits leads to fusion of chromosome ends and the formation of chromatin bridges at anaphase. In turn, these bridges may trigger at least three types of chromosomes mutation: (1) structural rearrangements of chromosomes through extensive chromatin fragmentation beyond the centromeric sequences, typically leading to the formation of isochromosomes and whole-arm translocations, (2) loss of whole chromosomes through mechanical detachment from the mitotic spindle machinery, and (3) failure of cytokinesis, leading to polyploidisation and supernumerary centrosomes, which may in turn orchestrate multipolar spindle configurations at a subsequent mitosis. Anaphase bridging rarely hinders further survival of tumor daughter cells. In contrast, multipolar mitoses may lead to extensive reshuffling of chromosome copies that compromise further clonal expansion. The telomere-dependent instability can be partly counteracted by expression of telomerase during tumor progression, but genomic stabilisation is rarely, if ever, complete.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16082199     DOI: 10.4161/cc.4.8.1884

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


  12 in total

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4.  snoRNPs Regulate Telomerase Activity in Neuroblastoma and Are Associated with Poor Prognosis.

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5.  Loss of polycystin-1 causes centrosome amplification and genomic instability.

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6.  Multipolar spindle pole coalescence is a major source of kinetochore mis-attachment and chromosome mis-segregation in cancer cells.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2009-08-10       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Endopolyploidy in irradiated p53-deficient tumour cell lines: persistence of cell division activity in giant cells expressing Aurora-B kinase.

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8.  The relative efficiency of homology-directed repair has distinct effects on proper anaphase chromosome separation.

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Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2011-03-31       Impact factor: 16.971

9.  Induction of Chromosomal Instability via Telomere Dysfunction and Epigenetic Alterations in Myeloid Neoplasia.

Authors:  Beate Vajen; Kathrin Thomay; Brigitte Schlegelberger
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2013-07-04       Impact factor: 6.639

10.  Dyskerin localizes to the mitotic apparatus and is required for orderly mitosis in human cells.

Authors:  Faizan Alawi; Ping Lin
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-11-26       Impact factor: 3.240

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