Aneuploidy should compromise cellular proliferation but paradoxically favours tumour progression and poor prognosis. Here, we consider this paradox in terms of our most recent observations of chemo/radio-resistant cells undergoing reversible polyploidy. The latter perform the segregation of two parental groups of end-to-end linked dyads by pseudo-mitosis creating tetraploid cells through a dysfunctional spindle. This is followed by autokaryogamy and a homologous pairing preceding a bi-looped endo-prophase. The associated RAD51 and DMC1/γ-H2AX double-strand break repair foci are tandemly situated on the AURKB/REC8/kinetochore doublets along replicated chromosome loops, indicative of recombination events. MOS-associated REC8-positive peri-nuc...
Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical segregation o...
Aneuploidy has a paradoxical effect on cell proliferation. In all normal cells analyzed to date, ane...
Errors in chromosome segregation contribute to tumor heterogeneity and evolution by driving karyotyp...
Aneuploidy should compromise cellular proliferation but paradoxically favours tumour progression and...
Polyploidy is common in cancer cells and has implications for tumor progression and resistance to th...
Abnormal chromosome content - also known as aneuploidy - is the most common characteristic of human ...
The cell relies on absolute symmetry to accurately segregate its genome into two daughter cells. Th...
We present a unifying theory to explain cancer recurrence, therapeutic resistance, and lethality. Th...
Selective targeting of aneuploid cells is an attractive strategy for cancer treatment(1). However, i...
Following genotoxic insult, p53 mutated tumour cells undergo mitotic catastrophe. This is characteri...
Aneuploidy is a cellular state with an unbalanced chromosome number that deviates from the usual eup...
Unusually large cancer cells with abnormal nuclei have been documented in the cancer literature sinc...
Aneuploidy has long been recognized as one of the hallmarks of cancer. It nonetheless remains uncert...
The role of aneuploidy in tumorigenesis remains poorly understood, although the two have been known ...
BACKGROUND: Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical s...
Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical segregation o...
Aneuploidy has a paradoxical effect on cell proliferation. In all normal cells analyzed to date, ane...
Errors in chromosome segregation contribute to tumor heterogeneity and evolution by driving karyotyp...
Aneuploidy should compromise cellular proliferation but paradoxically favours tumour progression and...
Polyploidy is common in cancer cells and has implications for tumor progression and resistance to th...
Abnormal chromosome content - also known as aneuploidy - is the most common characteristic of human ...
The cell relies on absolute symmetry to accurately segregate its genome into two daughter cells. Th...
We present a unifying theory to explain cancer recurrence, therapeutic resistance, and lethality. Th...
Selective targeting of aneuploid cells is an attractive strategy for cancer treatment(1). However, i...
Following genotoxic insult, p53 mutated tumour cells undergo mitotic catastrophe. This is characteri...
Aneuploidy is a cellular state with an unbalanced chromosome number that deviates from the usual eup...
Unusually large cancer cells with abnormal nuclei have been documented in the cancer literature sinc...
Aneuploidy has long been recognized as one of the hallmarks of cancer. It nonetheless remains uncert...
The role of aneuploidy in tumorigenesis remains poorly understood, although the two have been known ...
BACKGROUND: Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical s...
Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical segregation o...
Aneuploidy has a paradoxical effect on cell proliferation. In all normal cells analyzed to date, ane...
Errors in chromosome segregation contribute to tumor heterogeneity and evolution by driving karyotyp...