Search results for "Aneuploidy"

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DNMT1 SILENCING ELICITS DIFFERENT CELL CYCLE RESPONSES IN PRIMARY VERSUS TUMOR CELLS AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH ANEUPLOIDY GENERATION

2011

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaDNMT1TUMOR CELLSANEUPLOIDY GENERATION
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p14ARF re-expression induces apoptosis in aneuploid HCT116 cells

2012

Weakening the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint by reduced expression of its components such as MAD2, BubR1 and MPS1 induces chromosome instability and aneuploidy both hallmarks of cancer cells. p14ARF that is found frequently altered in human cancers, is overexpressed in response to oncogenic stimuli to stabilize p53 halting cell progression. Previously, we determined that lack or reduced expression of p14ARF is involved in the maintenance of aneuploid cells suggesting that it could be part of a pathway controlling proliferation of aneuploidy cells. To investigate further this aspect of p14ARF function it was ectopically expressed in HCT116 cells, a stable near diploid cell line, after MAD2 depl…

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaMAD2 Aneuploidy P14ARF
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Simultaneous reduction of MAD2 and BUBR1 expression induces mitotic spindle alterations associated with p53 dependent cell cycle arrest and death

2014

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaMAD2 BUBR1 aneuploidy MITOTIC CHECKPOINT
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pRb loss and chromosomal instability in human cells.

2009

pRb loss and chromosomal instability in human cells. Recent studies suggest that Retinoblastoma tumor suppressor (RB) plays important roles in the prevention of chromosomal instability by regulating genes that control cell cycle progression and mitotic events. We investigated the effects of stable post-transcriptional silencing of RB in primary human fibroblasts (IMR90) and in near-diploid colon cancer cells (HCT116) focusing on chromosome missegregation mechanisms. Stable depletion of pRb was achieved by infection with the retroviral vector MSCV-LMP670 encoding a microRNA (miR670) targeting RB transcript. Cytogenetic, immunofluorescence microscopy and time-lapse video-microscopy analyses s…

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaRB aneuploidy
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Identification of molecular markers involved in cellular response to aneuploidy in normal and tumor cells

2020

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaRNA interferenceCENP-EChromosome Instabilityp14ARFMicroarrayAneuploidy
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The retinoblastoma paradigm revisited

2008

Background: Retinoblastoma (Rb) is the most common primary malignant intraocular tumour in childhood. The "two hit" theory, formulated by Knudson in 1971 to explain the variegated clinical expression of the disease, led to the discovery of the so called tumour suppressor genes and the identification of the Rb1 as the prototype of such genes. Mutations of the Rb1 gene are now commonly believed to be the "cause" retinoblastoma, although epidemiological, clinical, and biological evidences argue against it. Material/Methods: The Authors have performed a systematic review of available data concerning clinical and diagnostic aspects of retinoblastoma, including molecular genetics. Meta analysis o…

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaRetinoblastomacancer geneticsaneuploidyMutationAge FactorsRetinoblastomaHumansInfant
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DNA DEMETHYLATION CAUSED BY 5-AZA-2’-DEOXYCYTIDINE TREATMENT AFFECTS GENOME STABILITY BY INDUCING MITOTIC ALTERATIONS AND ANEUPLOIDY IN HCT-116 TUMOR…

2014

Settore BIO/18 - Geneticachromosome abberrationTime-lapsecancerAneuploidychromosome instability5-methylcytosineepigenetic
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Identification of mechanism(s) leading to hyperdiploidy in progenitor tumor cells derived from MCF7 breast cancer cells

2010

Stem cells are a minor population of mostly resting cells defined by their long life, high clonogenicity, self-replicating potential, plasticity, and drug resistance (Finn, 2008). Cells with these properties have been identified in various normal and cancerous human tissues (Wicha, 2006), as well as in several long-term tumor cell lines (Setoguchi, 2004). We have some preliminary data indicating that cells isolated from MCF7 line divide slowly and form spheres, both features of progenitors tumor cells, when grown in ultralow adherent plates and in absence of serum. Furthermore, these features were associated to two distinct populations characterized by different content in terms of number o…

Settore BIO/18 - Geneticamcf7 aneuploidy progenitor cells.
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RNAi mediated acute depletion of Retinoblastoma protein (pRb) promotes aneuploidy in human primary cells via micronuclei formation

2009

BACKGROUND: Changes in chromosome number or structure as well as supernumerary centrosomes and multipolar mitoses are commonly observed in human tumors. Thus, centrosome amplification and mitotic checkpoint dysfunctions are believed possible causes of chromosomal instability. The Retinoblastoma tumor suppressor (RB) participates in the regulation of synchrony between DNA synthesis and centrosome duplication and it is involved in transcription regulation of some mitotic genes. Primary human fibroblasts were transfected transiently with short interfering RNA (siRNA) specific for human pRb to investigate the effects of pRb acute loss on chromosomal stability. RESULTS: Acutely pRb-depleted fibr…

Small interfering RNAMitosisCell Cycle ProteinsProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesRetinoblastoma ProteinAurora KinasesRNA interferenceChromosomal InstabilityProto-Oncogene ProteinsChromosome instabilitymedicineHumansCentrosome duplicationRNA Small Interferinglcsh:QH573-671MitosisCells CulturedCell NucleusCentrosomebiologylcsh:CytologyRetinoblastomaRetinoblastoma proteinCell BiologyFibroblastsAneuploidymedicine.diseaseCell biologyCentrosomeRNAi Aneuploidy pRBRb anauploidybiology.proteinRNA Interferencebiological phenomena cell phenomena and immunityResearch ArticleBMC Cell Biology
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Identification of pathways involved in aneuploidy onset and its tolerance using a DNA microarray approach

2014

aneuploidy DNA microarray .Settore BIO/18 - Genetica
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