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22972457 |
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2012 Oct |
Journal |
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Nat Rev Cancer |
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Technology |
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Title |
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Chromothripsis and cancer: causes and consequences of chromosome shattering. |
Authors |
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Forment JV, Kaidi A, Jackson SP |
Affiliation |
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The Gurdon Institute and Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QN, UK |
Chromothripsis Definition |
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Close-by breakpoints: NA Copy number states: NA Fragments random joining: NA |
Abstract |
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Genomic alterations that lead to oncogene activation and tumour suppressor loss are important driving forces for cancer development. Although these changes can accumulate progressively during cancer evolution, recent studies have revealed that many cancer cells harbour chromosomes bearing tens to hundreds of clustered genome rearrangements. In this Review, we describe how this striking phenomenon, termed chromothripsis, is likely to arise through chromosome breakage and inaccurate reassembly. We also discuss the potential diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic implications of chromothripsis in cancer. |
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