نتایج جستجو برای: chromosomal instability

تعداد نتایج: 133476  

2018
Sangita Pal Spike D Postnikoff Myrriah Chavez Jessica K Tyler

The causal relationship between genomic instability and replicative aging is unclear. We reveal here that genomic instability at the budding yeast ribosomal DNA (rDNA) locus increases during aging, potentially due to the reduced cohesion that we uncovered during aging caused by the reduced abundance of multiple cohesin subunits, promoting increased global chromosomal instability. In agreement, ...

2006
Charles L. Limoli Mark I. Kaplan James Corcoran Mark Meyers David A. Boothman William F. Morgan

Chromosomal destabilization is one end point of the more general phenomenon of genomic instability. We previously established that chro mosomal instability can manifest in clones derived from single progenitor cells several generations after X-irradiation. To understand the potential relationship between chromosomal destabilization and the other end points of genomic instability, we generated a...

Journal: :Seminars in cancer biology 2005
Franziska Michor Yoh Iwasa Bert Vogelstein Christoph Lengauer Martin A Nowak

Cancers result from the accumulation of inherited and somatic mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. These genes encode proteins that function in growth regulatory and differentiation pathways. Mutations in those genes increase the net reproductive rate of cells. Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a feature of most human cancers. Mutations in CIN genes increase the rate at which whole...

2012
Ken-ichi Yoshioka Yuko Atsumi Hirokazu Fukuda Mitsuko Masutani Hirobumi Teraoka

Cancer is a disease associated with genomic instability and mutations. Excluding some tumors with specific chromosomal translocations, most cancers that develop at an advanced age are characterized by either chromosomal or microsatellite instability. However, it is still unclear how genomic instability and mutations are generated during the process of cellular transformation and how the develop...

Bansal ML Gupta N, Gupta SC, Pandey A Ritu T Singh M

Background: Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) provides an appealing alternative for the conservation and improvement of genetic material of unique and endangered species. An important prerequisite for successful SCNT is the availability of good quality donor cells, as normal embryo development is dependent upon proper reprogramming of the donor genome so that embryonic genes can be appropria...

2012
Wen Deng Sai Wah Tsao Xin-Yuan Guan Annie L. M. Cheung

Chromosomal instability is the major form of genomic instability in cancer cells. Amongst various forms of chromosomal instability, pericentromeric or centromeric instability remains particularly poorly understood. In the present study, we found that pericentromeric instability, evidenced by dynamic formation of pericentromeric or centromeric rearrangements, breaks, deletions or iso-chromosomes...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Wilma L Lingle Susan L Barrett Vivian C Negron Antonino B D'Assoro Kelly Boeneman Wanguo Liu Clark M Whitehead Carol Reynolds Jeffrey L Salisbury

Earlier studies of invasive breast tumors have shown that 60-80% are aneuploid and approximately 80% exhibit amplified centrosomes. In this study, we investigated the relationship of centrosome amplification with aneuploidy, chromosomal instability, p53 mutation, and loss of differentiation in human breast tumors. Twenty invasive breast tumors and seven normal breast tissues were analyzed by fl...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1983
M Vekemans B Popovich D Rosenblatt P Monroe

To investigate whether the fragile X syndrome is associated with a generalised chromosomal instability, we compared the frequency and distribution of chromosomal breakage in lymphocytes grown in low folate medium from normal subjects and from patients with the syndrome. Although low folate conditions increased the rate of chromosome breakage, no difference in frequency or distribution of chromo...

2010
Andrea Hille Hana Hofman-Hüther Elna Kühnle Barbara Wilken Margret Rave-Fränk Heinz Schmidberger Patricia Virsik

The aim of the study was to compare the spontaneous and ex vivo radiation-induced chromosomal damage in lymphocytes of untreated prostate cancer patients and age-matched healthy donors, and to evaluate the chromosomal damage, induced by radiotherapy, and its persistence. Blood samples from 102 prostate cancer patients were obtained before radiotherapy to investigate the excess acentric fragment...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Ahmed M.O. Elbatsh René H. Medema Benjamin D. Rowland

Chromosomal instability is a driving force for heterogeneity within tumours. A recent study shows that boosting sister chromatid cohesion corrects chromosomal instability in pRB-deficient cancer cells. This key finding provides an important lead to make tumours more susceptible to anti-cancer drugs.

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