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Aneuploidy affects proliferation and spontaneous immortalization in mammalian cells.


ABSTRACT: Aneuploidy, an incorrect number of chromosomes, is the leading cause of miscarriages and mental retardation in humans and is a hallmark of cancer. We examined the effects of aneuploidy on primary mouse cells by generating a series of cell lines that carry an extra copy of one of four mouse chromosomes. In all four trisomic lines, proliferation was impaired and metabolic properties were altered. Immortalization, the acquisition of the ability to proliferate indefinitely, was also affected by the presence of an additional copy of certain chromosomes. Our data indicate that aneuploidy decreases not only organismal but also cellular fitness and elicits traits that are shared between different aneuploid cells.

SUBMITTER: Williams BR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2701511 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aneuploidy affects proliferation and spontaneous immortalization in mammalian cells.

Williams Bret R BR   Prabhu Vineet R VR   Hunter Karen E KE   Glazier Christina M CM   Whittaker Charles A CA   Housman David E DE   Amon Angelika A  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20081001 5902


Aneuploidy, an incorrect number of chromosomes, is the leading cause of miscarriages and mental retardation in humans and is a hallmark of cancer. We examined the effects of aneuploidy on primary mouse cells by generating a series of cell lines that carry an extra copy of one of four mouse chromosomes. In all four trisomic lines, proliferation was impaired and metabolic properties were altered. Immortalization, the acquisition of the ability to proliferate indefinitely, was also affected by the  ...[more]

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