© 2019, Kneissig et al. Cancer cells often harbor chromosomes in abnormal numbers and with aberrant structure. The consequences of these chromosomal aberrations are difficult to study in cancer, and therefore several model systems have been developed in recent years. We show that human cells with extra chromosome engineered via microcell-mediated chromosome transfer often gain massive chromosomal rearrangements. The rearrangements arose by chromosome shattering and rejoining as well as by replication-dependent mechanisms. We show that the isolated micronuclei lack functional lamin B1 and become prone to envelope rupture, which leads to DNA damage and aberrant replication. The presence of functional lamin B1 partly correlates with micronucle...
Solid tumor cells grow in a stiff microenvironment with dense extracellular matrix (ECM) and condens...
Chromoanagenesis is a catch-all term of recently described catastrophic events that generate complex...
Cancer genome sequencing has identified chromothripsis, a complex class of structural genomic rearra...
Cancer cells often harbor chromosomes in abnormal numbers and with aberrant structure. The consequen...
Human cancer cells bear complex chromosome rearrangements that can be potential drivers of cancer de...
Chromosomal instability is one of the hallmarks of cancer and caused by chromosome missegregation du...
Genome sequencing has uncovered a new mutational phenomenon in cancer and congenital disorders calle...
The ESCRT-III membrane fission machinery maintains the integrity of the nuclear envelope. Although p...
Micronucleation, mediated by interphase nuclear budding, has been repeatedly suggested, but the proc...
The ESCRT-III membrane fission machinery maintains the integrity of the nuclear envelope. Although p...
The rise of pangenomic molecular assays allowed uncovering complex rearrangements named chromoanagen...
The ESCRT-III membrane fission machinery maintains the integrity of the nuclear envelope. Although p...
Cell division involves the accurate segregation of chromosomes to two daughter cells by the mitotic ...
During mitosis, nuclear envelope (NE) disassembles to proceed nuclear division and reassembles to en...
Micronucleation, mediated by interphase nuclear budding, has been repeatedly suggested, but the proc...
Solid tumor cells grow in a stiff microenvironment with dense extracellular matrix (ECM) and condens...
Chromoanagenesis is a catch-all term of recently described catastrophic events that generate complex...
Cancer genome sequencing has identified chromothripsis, a complex class of structural genomic rearra...
Cancer cells often harbor chromosomes in abnormal numbers and with aberrant structure. The consequen...
Human cancer cells bear complex chromosome rearrangements that can be potential drivers of cancer de...
Chromosomal instability is one of the hallmarks of cancer and caused by chromosome missegregation du...
Genome sequencing has uncovered a new mutational phenomenon in cancer and congenital disorders calle...
The ESCRT-III membrane fission machinery maintains the integrity of the nuclear envelope. Although p...
Micronucleation, mediated by interphase nuclear budding, has been repeatedly suggested, but the proc...
The ESCRT-III membrane fission machinery maintains the integrity of the nuclear envelope. Although p...
The rise of pangenomic molecular assays allowed uncovering complex rearrangements named chromoanagen...
The ESCRT-III membrane fission machinery maintains the integrity of the nuclear envelope. Although p...
Cell division involves the accurate segregation of chromosomes to two daughter cells by the mitotic ...
During mitosis, nuclear envelope (NE) disassembles to proceed nuclear division and reassembles to en...
Micronucleation, mediated by interphase nuclear budding, has been repeatedly suggested, but the proc...
Solid tumor cells grow in a stiff microenvironment with dense extracellular matrix (ECM) and condens...
Chromoanagenesis is a catch-all term of recently described catastrophic events that generate complex...
Cancer genome sequencing has identified chromothripsis, a complex class of structural genomic rearra...