非整倍体
基因组不稳定性
染色体不稳定性
生物
有丝分裂
细胞周期
癌症
变色
遗传学
癌症研究
主轴检查点
细胞分裂
基因
细胞生物学
细胞
染色体
DNA损伤
主轴装置
DNA
作者
Elizabeth Wenzel,Amareshwar T.K. Singh
出处
期刊:in Vivo
[Stanford University Highwire Press]
日期:2018-01-02
卷期号:32 (1)
被引量:152
标识
DOI:10.21873/invivo.11197
摘要
The cell cycle is a complex sequence of events through which a cell duplicates its contents and divides, and involves many regulatory proteins for proper cellular reproduction, including cyclin proteins and cyclin-dependent kinases, oncogenes and tumor-suppressor genes, and mitotic checkpoint proteins. Mutations of any of these regulatory mechanisms can lead to reproduction of cells carrying genetic mutations or abnormal numbers of chromosomes, resulting in genomic instability. Chromosomal instability, contributing to genomic instability, refers to abnormalities in the number of chromosomes, and leads to aneuploidy. The role of aneuploidy in cancer cell development is often disputed, as conflicting hypotheses and research make it unclear as to whether aneuploidy is a cause or consequence of cancer. Here, we present an overview of the importance of cell-cycle checkpoint regulation and chromosomal instability in the development of cancer, and discuss evidence for conflicting arguments for the role of aneuploidy in cancer, leading us to conclude that further investigation of this role would benefit our understanding of cancer development.
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