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Aneuploidy Mechanisms in Human Colorectal Preneoplastic Lesions and Barrett’s Esophagus. Is There a Role for K-Ras and p53 Mutations?

The link of aneuploidy and heteroploidy in human solid tumours with early genetic events is poorly understood. The study of human preneoplastic precursor lesions, i.e., colorectal adenomas, chronic ulcerative colitis lesions, and Barrett’s esophagus, as considered in this review, appears particularl...

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Autor principal: Giaretti, Walter
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4611133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9413595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1997/264135
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description The link of aneuploidy and heteroploidy in human solid tumours with early genetic events is poorly understood. The study of human preneoplastic precursor lesions, i.e., colorectal adenomas, chronic ulcerative colitis lesions, and Barrett’s esophagus, as considered in this review, appears particularly useful to achieve this aim. Literature data examined here on aneuploidy were obtained by image and flow cytometry, classical cytogenetics, and in situ hybridization based cytogenetics. It appears that aneuploidy is linked with specific gene mutations, i.e., of the tumour suppressor gene p53 in chronic ulcerative colitis and in Barrett’s esophagus, and of the protooncogene K‐ras in colorectal adenomas. These data and data from experiments using in vitro and mouse models, suggest that chromosome instability, tetraploidization, and asymmetrical chromosome segregation during cell division are the result of deregulated cell cycle genes with multiple functions that normally exert active checks on the cell cycle processes including apoptosis and chromosome stability.
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spelling pubmed-46111332016-01-12 Aneuploidy Mechanisms in Human Colorectal Preneoplastic Lesions and Barrett’s Esophagus. Is There a Role for K-Ras and p53 Mutations? Giaretti, Walter Anal Cell Pathol Other The link of aneuploidy and heteroploidy in human solid tumours with early genetic events is poorly understood. The study of human preneoplastic precursor lesions, i.e., colorectal adenomas, chronic ulcerative colitis lesions, and Barrett’s esophagus, as considered in this review, appears particularly useful to achieve this aim. Literature data examined here on aneuploidy were obtained by image and flow cytometry, classical cytogenetics, and in situ hybridization based cytogenetics. It appears that aneuploidy is linked with specific gene mutations, i.e., of the tumour suppressor gene p53 in chronic ulcerative colitis and in Barrett’s esophagus, and of the protooncogene K‐ras in colorectal adenomas. These data and data from experiments using in vitro and mouse models, suggest that chromosome instability, tetraploidization, and asymmetrical chromosome segregation during cell division are the result of deregulated cell cycle genes with multiple functions that normally exert active checks on the cell cycle processes including apoptosis and chromosome stability. IOS Press 1997 1997-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4611133/ /pubmed/9413595 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1997/264135 Text en Copyright © 1997 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
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title Aneuploidy Mechanisms in Human Colorectal Preneoplastic Lesions and Barrett’s Esophagus. Is There a Role for K-Ras and p53 Mutations?
title_full Aneuploidy Mechanisms in Human Colorectal Preneoplastic Lesions and Barrett’s Esophagus. Is There a Role for K-Ras and p53 Mutations?
title_fullStr Aneuploidy Mechanisms in Human Colorectal Preneoplastic Lesions and Barrett’s Esophagus. Is There a Role for K-Ras and p53 Mutations?
title_full_unstemmed Aneuploidy Mechanisms in Human Colorectal Preneoplastic Lesions and Barrett’s Esophagus. Is There a Role for K-Ras and p53 Mutations?
title_short Aneuploidy Mechanisms in Human Colorectal Preneoplastic Lesions and Barrett’s Esophagus. Is There a Role for K-Ras and p53 Mutations?
title_sort aneuploidy mechanisms in human colorectal preneoplastic lesions and barrett’s esophagus. is there a role for k-ras and p53 mutations?
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4611133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9413595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1997/264135
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