Mechanisms and Consequences of Cancer Genome Instability: Lessons from Genome Sequencing Studies

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During tumor evolution, cancer cells can accumulate numerous genetic alterations, ranging from single nucleotide mutations to whole-chromosomal changes. Although a great deal of progress has been made in the past decades in characterizing genomic alterations, recent cancer genome sequencing studies have provided a wealth of information on the detailed molecular profiles of such alterations in various types of cancers. Here, we review our current understanding of the mechanisms and consequences of cancer genome instability, focusing on the findings uncovered through analysis of exome and whole-genome sequencing data. These analyses have shown that most cancers have evidence of genome instability, and the degree of instability is variable within and between cancer types. Importantly, we describe some recent evidence supporting the idea that chromosomal instability could be a major driving force in tumorigenesis and cancer evolution, actively shaping the genomes of cancer cells to maximize their survival advantage
Publisher
ANNUAL REVIEWS
Issue Date
2016
Language
English
Article Type
Review; Book Chapter
Keywords

CELL LUNG-CANCER; ONCOGENE-INDUCED SENESCENCE; BREAK-INDUCED REPLICATION; COPY-NUMBER ALTERATION; OXIDATIVE DNA-DAMAGE; MICROSATELLITE-INSTABILITY; CHROMOSOMAL INSTABILITY; COLORECTAL-CANCER; COLON-CANCER; XERODERMA-PIGMENTOSUM

Citation

ANNUAL REVIEW OF PATHOLOGY: MECHANISMS OF DISEASE, VOL 11, v.11, pp.283 - 312

ISSN
1553-4006
DOI
10.1146/annurev-pathol-012615-044446
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/210039
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