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The Cytogenomic “Theory of Everything”: Chromohelkosis May Underlie Chromosomal Instability and Mosaicism in Disease and Aging

Mechanisms for somatic chromosomal mosaicism (SCM) and chromosomal instability (CIN) are not completely understood. During molecular karyotyping and bioinformatic analyses of children with neurodevelopmental disorders and congenital malformations (n = 612), we observed colocalization of regular chro...

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Autores principales: Iourov, Ivan Y., Vorsanova, Svetlana G., Yurov, Yuri B., Zelenova, Maria A., Kurinnaia, Oxana S., Vasin, Kirill S., Kutsev, Sergei I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33171981
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21218328
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author Iourov, Ivan Y.
Vorsanova, Svetlana G.
Yurov, Yuri B.
Zelenova, Maria A.
Kurinnaia, Oxana S.
Vasin, Kirill S.
Kutsev, Sergei I.
author_facet Iourov, Ivan Y.
Vorsanova, Svetlana G.
Yurov, Yuri B.
Zelenova, Maria A.
Kurinnaia, Oxana S.
Vasin, Kirill S.
Kutsev, Sergei I.
author_sort Iourov, Ivan Y.
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description Mechanisms for somatic chromosomal mosaicism (SCM) and chromosomal instability (CIN) are not completely understood. During molecular karyotyping and bioinformatic analyses of children with neurodevelopmental disorders and congenital malformations (n = 612), we observed colocalization of regular chromosomal imbalances or copy number variations (CNV) with mosaic ones (n = 47 or 7.7%). Analyzing molecular karyotyping data and pathways affected by CNV burdens, we proposed a mechanism for SCM/CIN, which had been designated as “chromohelkosis” (from the Greek words chromosome ulceration/open wound). Briefly, structural chromosomal imbalances are likely to cause local instability (“wreckage”) at the breakpoints, which results either in partial/whole chromosome loss (e.g., aneuploidy) or elongation of duplicated regions. Accordingly, a function for classical/alpha satellite DNA (protection from the wreckage towards the centromere) has been hypothesized. Since SCM and CIN are ubiquitously involved in development, homeostasis and disease (e.g., prenatal development, cancer, brain diseases, aging), we have metaphorically (ironically) designate the system explaining chromohelkosis contribution to SCM/CIN as the cytogenomic “theory of everything”, similar to the homonymous theory in physics inasmuch as it might explain numerous phenomena in chromosome biology. Recognizing possible empirical and theoretical weaknesses of this “theory”, we nevertheless believe that studies of chromohelkosis-like processes are required to understand structural variability and flexibility of the genome.
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spelling pubmed-76642472020-11-14 The Cytogenomic “Theory of Everything”: Chromohelkosis May Underlie Chromosomal Instability and Mosaicism in Disease and Aging Iourov, Ivan Y. Vorsanova, Svetlana G. Yurov, Yuri B. Zelenova, Maria A. Kurinnaia, Oxana S. Vasin, Kirill S. Kutsev, Sergei I. Int J Mol Sci Article Mechanisms for somatic chromosomal mosaicism (SCM) and chromosomal instability (CIN) are not completely understood. During molecular karyotyping and bioinformatic analyses of children with neurodevelopmental disorders and congenital malformations (n = 612), we observed colocalization of regular chromosomal imbalances or copy number variations (CNV) with mosaic ones (n = 47 or 7.7%). Analyzing molecular karyotyping data and pathways affected by CNV burdens, we proposed a mechanism for SCM/CIN, which had been designated as “chromohelkosis” (from the Greek words chromosome ulceration/open wound). Briefly, structural chromosomal imbalances are likely to cause local instability (“wreckage”) at the breakpoints, which results either in partial/whole chromosome loss (e.g., aneuploidy) or elongation of duplicated regions. Accordingly, a function for classical/alpha satellite DNA (protection from the wreckage towards the centromere) has been hypothesized. Since SCM and CIN are ubiquitously involved in development, homeostasis and disease (e.g., prenatal development, cancer, brain diseases, aging), we have metaphorically (ironically) designate the system explaining chromohelkosis contribution to SCM/CIN as the cytogenomic “theory of everything”, similar to the homonymous theory in physics inasmuch as it might explain numerous phenomena in chromosome biology. Recognizing possible empirical and theoretical weaknesses of this “theory”, we nevertheless believe that studies of chromohelkosis-like processes are required to understand structural variability and flexibility of the genome. MDPI 2020-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7664247/ /pubmed/33171981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21218328 Text en © 2020 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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Iourov, Ivan Y.
Vorsanova, Svetlana G.
Yurov, Yuri B.
Zelenova, Maria A.
Kurinnaia, Oxana S.
Vasin, Kirill S.
Kutsev, Sergei I.
The Cytogenomic “Theory of Everything”: Chromohelkosis May Underlie Chromosomal Instability and Mosaicism in Disease and Aging
title The Cytogenomic “Theory of Everything”: Chromohelkosis May Underlie Chromosomal Instability and Mosaicism in Disease and Aging
title_full The Cytogenomic “Theory of Everything”: Chromohelkosis May Underlie Chromosomal Instability and Mosaicism in Disease and Aging
title_fullStr The Cytogenomic “Theory of Everything”: Chromohelkosis May Underlie Chromosomal Instability and Mosaicism in Disease and Aging
title_full_unstemmed The Cytogenomic “Theory of Everything”: Chromohelkosis May Underlie Chromosomal Instability and Mosaicism in Disease and Aging
title_short The Cytogenomic “Theory of Everything”: Chromohelkosis May Underlie Chromosomal Instability and Mosaicism in Disease and Aging
title_sort cytogenomic “theory of everything”: chromohelkosis may underlie chromosomal instability and mosaicism in disease and aging
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33171981
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21218328
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