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Chromosomal Instability-Driven Cancer Progression: Interplay with the Tumour Microenvironment and Therapeutic Strategies.

Siqi ZhengErika Guerrero-HaughtonFloris Foijer
Published in: Cells (2023)
Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a prevalent characteristic of solid tumours and haematological malignancies. CIN results in an increased frequency of chromosome mis-segregation events, thus yielding numerical and structural copy number alterations, a state also known as aneuploidy. CIN is associated with increased chances of tumour recurrence, metastasis, and acquisition of resistance to therapeutic interventions, and this is a dismal prognosis. In this review, we delve into the interplay between CIN and cancer, with a focus on its impact on the tumour microenvironment-a driving force behind metastasis. We discuss the potential therapeutic avenues that have resulted from these insights and underscore their crucial role in shaping innovative strategies for cancer treatment.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • mitochondrial dna
  • papillary thyroid
  • genome wide
  • stem cells
  • squamous cell
  • dna methylation
  • physical activity
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • gene expression
  • lymph node metastasis
  • free survival