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Growth, progression and chromosome instability of Neuroblastoma: a new scenario of tumorigenesis?

Gian Paolo Tonini
Published in: BMC cancer (2017)
In the present report it is proposed that chromosome instability (CIN) plays a major role in Neuroblastoma tumorigenesis and that CIN is already present in the early phases of tumor development. High CIN can promote several types of chromosomal damage including chromothripsis, gene deletion, amplification and rearrangements, which deregulate gene expression. Indeed, gene rearrangements have been reported as a new scenario in the development of Neuroblastoma, which supports the hypothesis that CIN is an early step preliminary to the late catastrophic events leading to tumor development.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • oxidative stress
  • transcription factor