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  • Chromosomal instability promotes metastasis through a cytosolic DNA response

    Authors
    Bakhoum, Samuel F
    Ngo, Bryan
    Description

    Summary from the GEO: " Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a hallmark of cancer, and it results from ongoing errors in chromosome segregation during mitosis. While CIN is a major driver of tumor evolution, its role in metastasis has not been established. Here we show that CIN promotes metastasis by sustaining a tumor-cell autonomous inflammatory response to cytosolic DNA. Errors in chromosome segregation...

    Subject
    Chromosomal Instability
    Chromosome Segregation
    Cytosol
    Membrane Proteins
    NF-kappa B
    Nucleotidyltransferases
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  • MSK MetTropism (MSK, Cell 2021)

    Authors
    Nguyen, Bastien
    Fong, Christopher
    Luthra, Anisha
    Smith, Shaleigh A.
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    Description

    Description from cBioPortal: "MSK-MET (Memorial Sloan Kettering - Metastatic Events and Tropisms) is an integrated pan-cancer cohort of tumor genomic and clinical outcome data from 25,000 patients. We analyzed this dataset to identify associations between tumor genomic alterations and patterns of metastatic dissemination across 50 tumor types. We found that chromosomal instability is strongly correlated...

    Subject
    Adenocarcinoma of Lung
    Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast
    Chromosomal Instability
    Genomics
    Neoplasm Metastasis
    Prostatic Neoplasms
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  • Chromosomal instability adaptation dependencies confer unique targetable vulnerabilities in therapy refractory lethal prostate cancer

    Authors
    Li, Zhuoning
    Rodriguez-Bravo, Veronica
    Description

    Description from PRIDE: "Chromosomal instability (CIN), an ongoing rate of chromosome missegregation during mitosis, is a defining feature of cancer. However, high chromosomal aberrations are detrimental for cell fitness. Here we investigated mechanisms allowing lethal prostate cancer (PCa) to tolerate and survive increasing CIN. Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of patient datasets and experimental...

    Subject
    Chromosomal Instability
    Gene Expression Profiling
    Prostatic Neoplasms
    Proteomics
    Transcription Factors
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  • Epigenetic dysregulation from chromosomal transit in micronuclei [MMCT ATAC-seq]

    Authors
    Agustinus, Albert S.
    Dameracharla, Bhargavi
    Keuper, Kristina
    Storchova, Zuzana
    Description

    Summary from GEO: "Chromosomal instability (CIN) and epigenetic reprograming are characteristic of advanced and metastatic human cancers, yet whether they are mechanistically linked is unknown. Here we show that missegregation of mitotic chromosomes, their sequestration in micronuclei, and subsequent micronuclear envelope rupture significantly disrupt normal histone post-translational modifications,...

    Subject
    Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Sequencing
    Chromosomal Instability
    Epigenesis, Genetic
    Histones
    Mitosis
    Neoplasm Metastasis
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  • Epigenetic dysregulation from chromosomal transit in micronuclei [ATAC-Seq]

    Authors
    Agustinus, Albert S.
    Raviram, Ramya
    Description

    Summary from GEO: "Chromosomal instability (CIN) and epigenetic reprograming are characteristic of advanced and metastatic human cancers, yet whether they are mechanistically linked is unknown. Here we show that missegregation of mitotic chromosomes, their sequestration in micronuclei, and subsequent micronuclear envelope rupture significantly disrupt normal histone post-translational modifications,...

    Subject
    Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Sequencing
    Chromosomal Instability
    Epigenesis, Genetic
    Histones
    Mitosis
    Neoplasm Metastasis
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  • Epigenetic dysregulation from chromosomal transit in micronuclei [DLD-1 CUT&RUN]

    Authors
    Agustinus, Albert S.
    Dameracharla, Bhargavi
    Ly, Peter
    Cypher, E
    Description

    Summary from GEO: "Chromosomal instability (CIN) and epigenetic reprograming are characteristic of advanced and metastatic human cancers, yet whether they are mechanistically linked is unknown. Here we show that missegregation of mitotic chromosomes, their sequestration in micronuclei, and subsequent micronuclear envelope rupture significantly disrupt normal histone post-translational modifications,...

    Subject
    Chromosomal Instability
    Epigenesis, Genetic
    Histones
    Mitosis
    Neoplasm Metastasis
    Sequence Analysis, DNA
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  • Epigenetic dysregulation from chromosomal transit in micronuclei [DLD-1 ATAC-seq]

    Authors
    Dameracharla, Bhargavi
    Ly, Peter
    Description

    Summary from GEO: "Chromosomal instability (CIN) and epigenetic reprograming are characteristic of advanced and metastatic human cancers, yet whether they are mechanistically linked is unknown. Here we show that missegregation of mitotic chromosomes, their sequestration in micronuclei, and subsequent micronuclear envelope rupture significantly disrupt normal histone post-translational modifications,...

    Subject
    Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Sequencing
    Chromosomal Instability
    Epigenesis, Genetic
    Histones
    Mitosis
    Neoplasm Metastasis
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  • Epigenetic dysregulation from chromosomal transit in micronuclei [Chr4 ATAC-seq]

    Authors
    Agustinus, Albert S.
    Dameracharla, Bhargavi
    Al-Rawi, Duaa
    Description

    Summary from GEO: "Chromosomal instability (CIN) and epigenetic reprograming are characteristic of advanced and metastatic human cancers, yet whether they are mechanistically linked is unknown. Here we show that missegregation of mitotic chromosomes, their sequestration in micronuclei, and subsequent micronuclear envelope rupture significantly disrupt normal histone post-translational modifications,...

    Subject
    Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Sequencing
    Chromosomal Instability
    Epigenesis, Genetic
    Histones
    Mitosis
    Neoplasm Metastasis
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  • Epigenetic dysregulation from chromosomal transit in micronuclei [RPE-1 CUT&RUN]

    Authors
    Agustinus, Albert S.
    Raviram, Ramya
    Cypher, E
    Description

    Summary from GEO: "Chromosomal instability (CIN) and epigenetic reprograming are characteristic of advanced and metastatic human cancers, yet whether they are mechanistically linked is unknown. Here we show that missegregation of mitotic chromosomes, their sequestration in micronuclei, and subsequent micronuclear envelope rupture significantly disrupt normal histone post-translational modifications,...

    Subject
    Chromosomal Instability
    Epigenesis, Genetic
    Histones
    Mitosis
    Neoplasm Metastasis
    Sequence Analysis, DNA
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  • Epigenetic dysregulation from chromosomal transit in micronuclei [RPE-1 ATAC-Seq]

    Authors
    Raviram, Ramya
    Description

    Summary from GEO: "Chromosomal instability (CIN) and epigenetic reprograming are characteristic of advanced and metastatic human cancers, yet whether they are mechanistically linked is unknown. Here we show that missegregation of mitotic chromosomes, their sequestration in micronuclei, and subsequent micronuclear envelope rupture significantly disrupt normal histone post-translational modifications,...

    Subject
    Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly
    Chromosomal Instability
    Epigenesis, Genetic
    Histones
    Mitosis
    Neoplasm Metastasis
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