[PDF][PDF] The aneuploidy paradox in cell growth and tumorigenesis

BA Weaver, DW Cleveland - Cancer cell, 2008 - cell.com
BA Weaver, DW Cleveland
Cancer cell, 2008cell.com
Aneuploidy, an abnormal chromosome number, is a frequent characteristic of malignant
cells, leading to the suggestion that aneuploidy drives tumorigenesis. In a recent issue of
Science, Williams et al. identified a paradoxical relationship between aneuploidy and its
linkage to tumorigenesis: chromosome gains in nontransformed cells are antiproliferative,
despite frequently occurring in human tumors.
Aneuploidy, an abnormal chromosome number, is a frequent characteristic of malignant cells, leading to the suggestion that aneuploidy drives tumorigenesis. In a recent issue of Science, Williams et al. identified a paradoxical relationship between aneuploidy and its linkage to tumorigenesis: chromosome gains in nontransformed cells are antiproliferative, despite frequently occurring in human tumors.
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