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A CINful way to overcome addiction: how chromosomal instability enables cancer to overcome its oncogene addiction.


ABSTRACT: Oncogene-addicted tumors present a valuable target for therapeutic intervention and an opportunity to achieve a wide therapeutic window. Nonetheless, resistance to targeted therapies is frequently observed and it arises through multiple mechanisms, including mutations in the target gene. Chromosomal instability, a defining feature of human cancer, has been linked to targeted therapy resistance, but the mechanism underlying this association is poorly understood. In the current issue of EMBO Molecular Medicine, Salgueiro et al show that chromosomal instability can lead to the generation of alternative oncogenic drivers, thereby providing the ability for cancer cells to overcome the oncogene withdrawal bottleneck. Importantly, this study shows that, by generating de novo genomic diversity, chromosomal instability serves as an adaptive response to therapeutic insult.

SUBMITTER: Bronder D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7059011 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A CINful way to overcome addiction: how chromosomal instability enables cancer to overcome its oncogene addiction.

Bronder Daniel D   Bakhoum Samuel F SF  

EMBO molecular medicine 20200218 3


Oncogene-addicted tumors present a valuable target for therapeutic intervention and an opportunity to achieve a wide therapeutic window. Nonetheless, resistance to targeted therapies is frequently observed and it arises through multiple mechanisms, including mutations in the target gene. Chromosomal instability, a defining feature of human cancer, has been linked to targeted therapy resistance, but the mechanism underlying this association is poorly understood. In the current issue of EMBO Molec  ...[more]

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