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Centrosome amplification in cancer and cancer-associated human diseases.

Ji Zhong Zhao1, Qin Ye1, Lan Wang2, Shao Chin Lee3.   

Abstract

Accumulated evidence from genetically modified cell and animal models indicates that centrosome amplification (CA) can initiate tumorigenesis with metastatic potential and enhance cell invasion. Multiple human diseases are associated with CA and carcinogenesis as well as metastasis, including infection with oncogenic viruses, type 2 diabetes, toxicosis by environmental pollution and inflammatory disease. In this review, we summarize (1) the evidence for the roles of CA in tumorigenesis and tumor cell invasion; (2) the association between diseases and carcinogenesis as well as metastasis; (3) the current knowledge of CA in the diseases; and (4) the signaling pathways of CA. We then give our own thinking and discuss perspectives relevant to CA in carcinogenesis and cancer metastasis in human diseases. In conclusion, investigations in this area might not only identify CA as a biological link between these diseases and the development of cancer but also prove the causal role of CA in cancer and progression under pathophysiological conditions, potentially taking cancer research into a new era.
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Keywords:  Cancer; Centrosome amplification; Inflammatory disease; Oncogenic virus infection; Signaling pathway; Toxicosis; Type 2 diabetes

Year:  2021        PMID: 33992724     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbcan.2021.188566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer        ISSN: 0304-419X            Impact factor:   10.680


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Authors:  Ru-Lin Huang; Chuanqi Liu; Rao Fu; Yuxin Yan; Jing Yang; Xinggang Wang; Qingfeng Li
Journal:  Cell Prolif       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 8.755

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