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Patterns of Aneuploidy and Signaling Consequences in Cancer

Nadja Zhakula-Kostadinova, Alison M. Taylor

2024Cancer Research23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aneuploidy, or a change in the number of whole chromosomes or chromosome arms, is a near-universal feature of cancer. Chromosomes affected by aneuploidy are not random, with observed cancer-specific and tissue-specific patterns. Recent advances in genome engineering methods have allowed the creation of models with targeted aneuploidy events. These models can be used to uncover the downstream effects of individual aneuploidies on cancer phenotypes including proliferation, apoptosis, metabolism, and immune signaling. Here, we review the current state of research into the patterns of aneuploidy in cancer and their impact on signaling pathways and biological processes.

Topics & Concepts

AneuploidyBiologyCancerChromosome instabilityGeneticsChromosomePhenotypeChromothripsisCancer researchGenome instabilityBioinformaticsGeneDNA damageDNAMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research