Centrosome amplification can initiate tumorigenesis in flies.

Centrosome amplification is a common feature of many cancer cells, and it has been previously proposed that centrosome amplification can drive genetic instability and so tumorigenesis. To test this hypothesis, we generated Drosophila lines that have extra centrosomes in approximately 60% of their so...

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Main Authors: Basto, R, Brunk, K, Vinadogrova, T, Peel, N, Franz, A, Khodjakov, A, Raff, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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author Basto, R
Brunk, K
Vinadogrova, T
Peel, N
Franz, A
Khodjakov, A
Raff, J
author_facet Basto, R
Brunk, K
Vinadogrova, T
Peel, N
Franz, A
Khodjakov, A
Raff, J
author_sort Basto, R
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description Centrosome amplification is a common feature of many cancer cells, and it has been previously proposed that centrosome amplification can drive genetic instability and so tumorigenesis. To test this hypothesis, we generated Drosophila lines that have extra centrosomes in approximately 60% of their somatic cells. Many cells with extra centrosomes initially form multipolar spindles, but these spindles ultimately become bipolar. This requires a delay in mitosis that is mediated by the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC). As a result of this delay, there is no dramatic increase in genetic instability in flies with extra centrosomes, and these flies maintain a stable diploid genome over many generations. The asymmetric division of the larval neural stem cells, however, is compromised in the presence of extra centrosomes, and larval brain cells with extra centrosomes can generate metastatic tumors when transplanted into the abdomens of wild-type hosts. Thus, centrosome amplification can initiate tumorigenesis in flies.
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spelling oxford-uuid:aeb6a455-9f11-4397-b1e4-1ecacd726eeb2022-03-27T03:44:28ZCentrosome amplification can initiate tumorigenesis in flies.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:aeb6a455-9f11-4397-b1e4-1ecacd726eebEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2008Basto, RBrunk, KVinadogrova, TPeel, NFranz, AKhodjakov, ARaff, JCentrosome amplification is a common feature of many cancer cells, and it has been previously proposed that centrosome amplification can drive genetic instability and so tumorigenesis. To test this hypothesis, we generated Drosophila lines that have extra centrosomes in approximately 60% of their somatic cells. Many cells with extra centrosomes initially form multipolar spindles, but these spindles ultimately become bipolar. This requires a delay in mitosis that is mediated by the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC). As a result of this delay, there is no dramatic increase in genetic instability in flies with extra centrosomes, and these flies maintain a stable diploid genome over many generations. The asymmetric division of the larval neural stem cells, however, is compromised in the presence of extra centrosomes, and larval brain cells with extra centrosomes can generate metastatic tumors when transplanted into the abdomens of wild-type hosts. Thus, centrosome amplification can initiate tumorigenesis in flies.
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Brunk, K
Vinadogrova, T
Peel, N
Franz, A
Khodjakov, A
Raff, J
Centrosome amplification can initiate tumorigenesis in flies.
title Centrosome amplification can initiate tumorigenesis in flies.
title_full Centrosome amplification can initiate tumorigenesis in flies.
title_fullStr Centrosome amplification can initiate tumorigenesis in flies.
title_full_unstemmed Centrosome amplification can initiate tumorigenesis in flies.
title_short Centrosome amplification can initiate tumorigenesis in flies.
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