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When Three Isn’t a Crowd: A Digyny Concept for Treatment-Resistant, Near-Triploid Human Cancers

Near-triploid human tumors are frequently resistant to radio/chemotherapy through mechanisms that are unclear. We recently reported a tight association of male tumor triploidy with XXY karyotypes based on a meta-analysis of 15 tumor cohorts extracted from the Mitelman database. Here we provide a con...

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Autores principales: Salmina, Kristine, Gerashchenko, Bogdan I., Hausmann, Michael, Vainshelbaum, Ninel M., Zayakin, Pawel, Erenpreiss, Juris, Freivalds, Talivaldis, Cragg, Mark S., Erenpreisa, Jekaterina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31331093
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10070551
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author Salmina, Kristine
Gerashchenko, Bogdan I.
Hausmann, Michael
Vainshelbaum, Ninel M.
Zayakin, Pawel
Erenpreiss, Juris
Freivalds, Talivaldis
Cragg, Mark S.
Erenpreisa, Jekaterina
author_facet Salmina, Kristine
Gerashchenko, Bogdan I.
Hausmann, Michael
Vainshelbaum, Ninel M.
Zayakin, Pawel
Erenpreiss, Juris
Freivalds, Talivaldis
Cragg, Mark S.
Erenpreisa, Jekaterina
author_sort Salmina, Kristine
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description Near-triploid human tumors are frequently resistant to radio/chemotherapy through mechanisms that are unclear. We recently reported a tight association of male tumor triploidy with XXY karyotypes based on a meta-analysis of 15 tumor cohorts extracted from the Mitelman database. Here we provide a conceptual framework of the digyny-like origin of this karyotype based on the germline features of malignant tumors and adaptive capacity of digyny, which supports survival in adverse conditions. Studying how the recombinatorial reproduction via diploidy can be executed in primary cancer samples and HeLa cells after DNA damage, we report the first evidence that diploid and triploid cell sub-populations constitutively coexist and inter-change genomes via endoreduplicated polyploid cells generated through genotoxic challenge. We show that irradiated triploid HeLa cells can enter tripolar mitosis producing three diploid sub-subnuclei by segregation and pairwise fusions of whole genomes. Considering the upregulation of meiotic genes in tumors, we propose that the reconstructed diploid sub-cells can initiate pseudo-meiosis producing two “gametes” (diploid “maternal” and haploid “paternal”) followed by digynic-like reconstitution of a triploid stemline that returns to mitotic cycling. This process ensures tumor survival and growth by (1) DNA repair and genetic variation, (2) protection against recessive lethal mutations using the third genome.
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spelling pubmed-66783652019-08-19 When Three Isn’t a Crowd: A Digyny Concept for Treatment-Resistant, Near-Triploid Human Cancers Salmina, Kristine Gerashchenko, Bogdan I. Hausmann, Michael Vainshelbaum, Ninel M. Zayakin, Pawel Erenpreiss, Juris Freivalds, Talivaldis Cragg, Mark S. Erenpreisa, Jekaterina Genes (Basel) Concept Paper Near-triploid human tumors are frequently resistant to radio/chemotherapy through mechanisms that are unclear. We recently reported a tight association of male tumor triploidy with XXY karyotypes based on a meta-analysis of 15 tumor cohorts extracted from the Mitelman database. Here we provide a conceptual framework of the digyny-like origin of this karyotype based on the germline features of malignant tumors and adaptive capacity of digyny, which supports survival in adverse conditions. Studying how the recombinatorial reproduction via diploidy can be executed in primary cancer samples and HeLa cells after DNA damage, we report the first evidence that diploid and triploid cell sub-populations constitutively coexist and inter-change genomes via endoreduplicated polyploid cells generated through genotoxic challenge. We show that irradiated triploid HeLa cells can enter tripolar mitosis producing three diploid sub-subnuclei by segregation and pairwise fusions of whole genomes. Considering the upregulation of meiotic genes in tumors, we propose that the reconstructed diploid sub-cells can initiate pseudo-meiosis producing two “gametes” (diploid “maternal” and haploid “paternal”) followed by digynic-like reconstitution of a triploid stemline that returns to mitotic cycling. This process ensures tumor survival and growth by (1) DNA repair and genetic variation, (2) protection against recessive lethal mutations using the third genome. MDPI 2019-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6678365/ /pubmed/31331093 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10070551 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Salmina, Kristine
Gerashchenko, Bogdan I.
Hausmann, Michael
Vainshelbaum, Ninel M.
Zayakin, Pawel
Erenpreiss, Juris
Freivalds, Talivaldis
Cragg, Mark S.
Erenpreisa, Jekaterina
When Three Isn’t a Crowd: A Digyny Concept for Treatment-Resistant, Near-Triploid Human Cancers
title When Three Isn’t a Crowd: A Digyny Concept for Treatment-Resistant, Near-Triploid Human Cancers
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title_full_unstemmed When Three Isn’t a Crowd: A Digyny Concept for Treatment-Resistant, Near-Triploid Human Cancers
title_short When Three Isn’t a Crowd: A Digyny Concept for Treatment-Resistant, Near-Triploid Human Cancers
title_sort when three isn’t a crowd: a digyny concept for treatment-resistant, near-triploid human cancers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31331093
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10070551
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