Gene copy-number changes and chromosomal instability induced by aneuploidy confer resistance to chemotherapy

非整倍体引起的基因拷贝数变化和染色体不稳定性导致化疗耐药

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作者:Marica Rosaria Ippolito, Valentino Martis, Sara Martin, Andréa E Tijhuis, Christy Hong, René Wardenaar, Marie Dumont, Johanna Zerbib, Diana C J Spierings, Daniele Fachinetti, Uri Ben-David, Floris Foijer, Stefano Santaguida

Abstract

Mitotic errors lead to aneuploidy, a condition of karyotype imbalance, frequently found in cancer cells. Alterations in chromosome copy number induce a wide variety of cellular stresses, including genome instability. Here, we show that cancer cells might exploit aneuploidy-induced genome instability and the resulting gene copy-number changes to survive under conditions of selective pressure, such as chemotherapy. Resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs was dictated by the acquisition of recurrent karyotypes, indicating that gene dosage might play a role in driving chemoresistance. Thus, our study establishes a causal link between aneuploidy-driven changes in gene copy number and chemoresistance and might explain why some chemotherapies fail to succeed.

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