生物
变色
微核试验
基因组不稳定性
染色体不稳定性
细胞生物学
癌变
遗传学
DNA复制
回复
DNA修复
DNA
DNA损伤
染色体
真核细胞DNA复制
基因
化学
有机化学
毒性
作者
Ksenia Krupina,Alexander Goginashvili,Don W. Cleveland
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ceb.2021.01.004
摘要
Micronuclei are small membrane-bounded compartments with a DNA content encapsulated by a nuclear envelope and spatially separated from the primary nucleus. Micronuclei have long been linked to chromosome instability, genome rearrangements, and mutagenesis. They are frequently found in cancers, during senescence, and after genotoxic stress. Compromised integrity of the micronuclear envelope delays or disrupts DNA replication, inhibits DNA repair, and exposes micronuclear DNA directly to cytoplasm. Micronuclei play a central role in tumorigenesis, with micronuclear DNA being a source of complex genome rearrangements (including chromothripsis) and promoting a cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS)-mediated cellular immune response that may contribute to cancer metastasis. Here, we discuss recent findings on how micronuclei are generated, what the consequences are, and what cellular mechanisms can be applied to protect against micronucleation.
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