The presence of an abnormal karyotype has been shown to be profoundly detrimental at the cellular and organismal levels but is an overt hallmark of cancer. Aneuploidy can lead to p53 activation and thereby prevents proliferation, but the exact trigger for p53 activation has remained controversial. Here, we have used a system to induce aneuploidy in untransformed human cells to explore how cells deal with different segregation errors. We show that p53 is activated only in a subset of the cells with altered chromosome content. Importantly, we find that at least a subset of whole-chromosome aneuploidies can be propagated in p53-proficient cells, indicating that aneuploidy does not always lead to activation of p53. Finally, we demonstrate that ...
Chromosome segregation errors during cell divisions generate aneuploidies and micronuclei, which can...
Cancer cells display persistent underlying chromosomal instability, with individual tumour types int...
Mitotic errors lead to aneuploidy, a condition of karyotype imbalance, frequently found in cancer ce...
The presence of an abnormal karyotype has been shown to be profoundly detrimental at the cellular an...
Errors in chromosome segregation contribute to tumor heterogeneity and evolution by driving karyotyp...
Aneuploidy, a state of karyotype imbalance, is a hallmark of cancer. Changes in chromosome copy numb...
Aneuploidy tolerance in cancer cellsCells are the building blocks of the human body. An adult human ...
A common assumption is that human chromosomes carry equal chances of mis-segregation during compromi...
Contains fulltext : 89012.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The spindle as...
A majority of solid tumors are aneuploid and the tumor suppressor protein 53, has been implicated as...
Chromosome instability (CIN) is the most common form of genome instability and is a hallmark of canc...
The p53 tumor suppressor inhibits the proliferation of cells which undergo prolonged activation of t...
When cells mis-segregate chromosomes during cell division, this can lead to cells having an abnormal...
Chromosome segregation errors during cell divisions generate aneuploidies and micronuclei, which can...
Cancer cells display persistent underlying chromosomal instability, with individual tumour types int...
Mitotic errors lead to aneuploidy, a condition of karyotype imbalance, frequently found in cancer ce...
The presence of an abnormal karyotype has been shown to be profoundly detrimental at the cellular an...
Errors in chromosome segregation contribute to tumor heterogeneity and evolution by driving karyotyp...
Aneuploidy, a state of karyotype imbalance, is a hallmark of cancer. Changes in chromosome copy numb...
Aneuploidy tolerance in cancer cellsCells are the building blocks of the human body. An adult human ...
A common assumption is that human chromosomes carry equal chances of mis-segregation during compromi...
Contains fulltext : 89012.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The spindle as...
A majority of solid tumors are aneuploid and the tumor suppressor protein 53, has been implicated as...
Chromosome instability (CIN) is the most common form of genome instability and is a hallmark of canc...
The p53 tumor suppressor inhibits the proliferation of cells which undergo prolonged activation of t...
When cells mis-segregate chromosomes during cell division, this can lead to cells having an abnormal...
Chromosome segregation errors during cell divisions generate aneuploidies and micronuclei, which can...
Cancer cells display persistent underlying chromosomal instability, with individual tumour types int...
Mitotic errors lead to aneuploidy, a condition of karyotype imbalance, frequently found in cancer ce...