Genomic and chromosomal instability are hallmarks of cancer and shape the genomic composition of cancer cells, thereby determining their behavior and response to treatment. Various genetic and epigenetic alterations in cancer have been linked to genomic instability, including DNA repair defects, oncogene-induced replication stress, and spindle assembly checkpoint malfunction. A consequence of genomic and chromosomal instability is the leakage of DNA from the nucleus into the cytoplasm, either directly or through the formation and subsequent rupture of micronuclei. Cytoplasmic DNA subsequently activates cytoplasmic DNA sensors, triggering downstream pathways, including a type I interferon response. This inflammatory signaling has pleiotropic...
For this eBook, and the associated Research Topic in Frontiers in Genetics, entitled: ‘Cancer-associ...
Mutations in genome are essential for evolution but if the frequency of mutation increases it can ev...
Genome instability and immune evasion are both defining hallmarks of cancer. Tumorigenesis is freque...
Genomic and chromosomal instability are hallmarks of cancer and shape the genomic composition of can...
Recent studies have shown that genomic instability in tumor cells leads to activation of inflammator...
Genomic instability and inflammation are intricately connected hallmark features of cancer. DNA repa...
Copyright © 2012 Ioannis L. Aivaliotis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Chromosomal instability (CIN), an increased rate of chromosomal segregation abnormalities, drives in...
Genomic instability and inflammation are intricately connected hallmark features of cancer. DNA repa...
Genomic instability remains an enabling feature of cancer and promotes malignant transformation. Alt...
DNA replication and transmission of the genome to daughter cells is an essential part of the life cy...
Most human cancers display a myriad of genetic changes, a characteristic often attributed to genome ...
One of the fundamental challenges facing the cell is to accurately copy its geneticmaterial to daugh...
Open accessWhen a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that pe...
Abstract: When a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that per...
For this eBook, and the associated Research Topic in Frontiers in Genetics, entitled: ‘Cancer-associ...
Mutations in genome are essential for evolution but if the frequency of mutation increases it can ev...
Genome instability and immune evasion are both defining hallmarks of cancer. Tumorigenesis is freque...
Genomic and chromosomal instability are hallmarks of cancer and shape the genomic composition of can...
Recent studies have shown that genomic instability in tumor cells leads to activation of inflammator...
Genomic instability and inflammation are intricately connected hallmark features of cancer. DNA repa...
Copyright © 2012 Ioannis L. Aivaliotis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Chromosomal instability (CIN), an increased rate of chromosomal segregation abnormalities, drives in...
Genomic instability and inflammation are intricately connected hallmark features of cancer. DNA repa...
Genomic instability remains an enabling feature of cancer and promotes malignant transformation. Alt...
DNA replication and transmission of the genome to daughter cells is an essential part of the life cy...
Most human cancers display a myriad of genetic changes, a characteristic often attributed to genome ...
One of the fundamental challenges facing the cell is to accurately copy its geneticmaterial to daugh...
Open accessWhen a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that pe...
Abstract: When a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that per...
For this eBook, and the associated Research Topic in Frontiers in Genetics, entitled: ‘Cancer-associ...
Mutations in genome are essential for evolution but if the frequency of mutation increases it can ev...
Genome instability and immune evasion are both defining hallmarks of cancer. Tumorigenesis is freque...