Imaging genome abnormalities in cancer research.

Henry HQ Heng, Joshua B Stevens, Guo Liu, Steven W Bremer, Christine J Ye
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Increasing attention is focusing on chromosomal and genome structure in cancer research due to the fact that genomic instability plays a principal role in cancer initiation, progression and response to chemotherapeutic agents. The integrity of the genome (including structural, behavioral and functional aspects) of normal and cancer cells can be monitored with direct visualization by using a variety of cutting edge molecular cytogenetic technologies that are now available in the field of cancer research. Examples are presented in this review by grouping these methodologies into four categories visualizing different yet closely related major levels of genome structures. An integrated discussion is also presented on several ongoing projects involving the illustration of mitotic and meiotic chromatin loops; the identification of defective mitotic figures (DMF), a new type of chromosomal aberration capable of monitoring condensation defects in cancer; the establishment of a method that uses Non-Clonal Chromosomal Aberrations (NCCAs) as an index to monitor genomic instability; and the characterization of apoptosis related chromosomal fragmentations caused by drug treatments.

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癌症研究中的基因组异常成像。
由于基因组的不稳定性在癌症的发生、发展和对化疗药物的反应中起着重要作用,染色体和基因组结构在癌症研究中越来越受到关注。正常细胞和癌细胞的基因组完整性(包括结构、行为和功能方面)可以通过使用各种尖端的分子细胞遗传学技术进行直接可视化监测,这些技术现在可用于癌症研究领域。在本综述中,通过将这些方法分为四类来展示不同但密切相关的基因组结构的主要水平。一个综合的讨论也提出了几个正在进行的项目,涉及有丝分裂和减数分裂染色质环的说明;鉴定有丝分裂象缺陷(DMF),这是一种能够监测癌症凝缩缺陷的新型染色体畸变;建立以非克隆染色体畸变(NCCAs)为指标监测基因组不稳定性的方法;以及药物治疗引起的细胞凋亡相关染色体断裂的特征。
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