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Chromothripsis—Explosion in Genetic Science

Mariia Shorokhova, Nikolay Nikolsky, Т. М. Гринчук

2021Cells33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chromothripsis has been defined as complex patterns of alternating genes copy number changes (normal, gain or loss) along the length of a chromosome or chromosome segment (International System for Human Cytogenomic Nomenclature 2020). The phenomenon of chromothripsis was discovered in 2011 and changed the concept of genome variability, mechanisms of oncogenic transformation, and hereditary diseases. This review describes the phenomenon of chromothripsis, its prevalence in genomes, the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon, and methods of its detection. Due to the fact that most often the phenomenon of chromothripsis occurs in cancer cells, in this review, we will separately discuss the issue of the contribution of chromothripsis to the process of oncogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

ChromothripsisChromosomeBiologyHuman genomeGenomeCarcinogenesisGeneticsCancerComputational biologyGeneGenome instabilityDNADNA damageGenetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical ResearchMolecular Biology Techniques and ApplicationsBioinformatics and Genomic Networks