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Abstract

Osteosarcoma (OS) is characterized by chromosomal instability and high copy number gene amplification. The breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) cycle is a well-established mechanism of genome instability in tumors and in vitro models used to study the origins of complex chromosomal rearrangements and cancer genome amplification. To determine whether the BFB cycle could be increasing the de novo rate of formation of cytogenetic aberrations in OS, the frequency of anaphase bridge configurations and dicentric chromosomes in four OS cell lines was quantified. An increased level of anaphase bridges and dicentrics was observed in all the OS cell lines. There was also a strong association between the frequencies of anaphase bridges, dicentrics, centrosomal anomalies, and multipolar mitotic figures in all the OS cell lines, indicating a possible link in the mechanisms that led to the structural and numerical instabilities observed in OS. In summary, this study has provided strong support for the role of the BFB cycle in generating the extensive structural chromosome aberrations, as well as cell-to-cell cytogenetic variation observed in OS, thus conferring the genetic diversity for OS tumor progression.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
The breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) cycle as a mechanism for generating genetic heterogeneity in osteosarcoma
Author
Selvarajah, Shamini; Yoshimoto, Maisa; Park, Paul C; Maire, Georges; Paderova, Jana; Bayani, Jane; Lim, Gloria; Al-romaih, Khaldoun; Squire, Jeremy A; Zielenska, Maria
Pages
459-67
Publication year
2006
Publication date
Dec 2006
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00095915
e-ISSN
14320886
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
613548589
Copyright
Springer-Verlag 2006