Chromosomal instability and aneuploidy: a conundrum in cancer evolution

J. Ali
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Chromosomal instability (CIN), defined as an increased rate of gain or loss of whole chromosomes, leads to aneuploid cells, which are cells that display an abnormal number of chromosomes. Both CIN and aneuploidy are hallmarks of cancer, yet the underlying mechanisms of CIN and aneuploidy and their impact on tumourigenesis have remained poorly defined. Although multiple mechanisms have been proposed to explain the role of CIN and aneuploidy in tumourigenesis, this review focuses on three principal pathways leading to CIN: spindle assembly checkpoint defects, merotelic attachments, and cohesion defects. Here, we provide a brief overview of the current understanding of the roles of these mechanisms in CIN and aneuploidy. We also present emerging evidence that contradicts the importance of certain mechanisms in cancer evolution. A clearer understanding of these fundamental pathways could prove to be helpful in developing effective cancer therapies.
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染色体不稳定性和非整倍体:癌症进化中的一个难题
染色体不稳定性(CIN),定义为整个染色体的获得或丢失率增加,导致非整倍体细胞,这是一种显示异常染色体数量的细胞。CIN和非整倍体都是癌症的标志,然而CIN和非整倍体的潜在机制及其对肿瘤发生的影响仍然不明确。尽管已经提出了多种机制来解释CIN和非整倍体在肿瘤发生中的作用,但本文主要关注导致CIN的三个主要途径:纺锤体组装检查点缺陷、merotelic附着和内聚缺陷。在这里,我们简要概述了目前对这些机制在CIN和非整倍体中的作用的理解。我们还提出了与癌症进化中某些机制的重要性相矛盾的新证据。更清楚地了解这些基本途径可能有助于开发有效的癌症治疗方法。
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