Mechanisms of c-Myc dependent genomic instability

Cancer is a disease that involves genomic instability, to which c-Myc contributes during its initiation and progression. Over 70% of all human cancers show deregulated levels of c-Myc protein. The term genomic instability refers to genetic and/or epigenetic changes that alter the normal organization...

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Main Author: Louis, Sherif
Other Authors: Mai, Sabine (Physiology, Medicine)
Language:en_US
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3187
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-31872014-03-29T03:42:26Z Mechanisms of c-Myc dependent genomic instability Louis, Sherif Mai, Sabine (Physiology, Medicine) Duckworth, Mary Lynn (Physiology), Severini, Alberto (Medical Microbiology), Shiu, Bob (Physiology), Drouin, Regen (Genetics, U of Sherbrook) Genomic instability Gene amplification Oncoproteins Telomeres Cancer is a disease that involves genomic instability, to which c-Myc contributes during its initiation and progression. Over 70% of all human cancers show deregulated levels of c-Myc protein. The term genomic instability refers to genetic and/or epigenetic changes that alter the normal organization and function of genes and chromosomes. Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer and often is associated with cancer. Deregulated c-Myc expression generates genomic instability by initiating intra- and extrachromosomally locus-specific gene amplification, gene rearrangements and karyotypic instability that includes translocations, fusions, insertions and deletions. Out of the several outlined pathways by which deregulated levels of c-Myc can lead to genomic instability, the work described in this thesis focuses on three with direct relevance to tumorigenesis; gene amplification (increase in gene copy number), remodeling of the chromosomal and telomeric structures in the interphase nucleus and comparing the effect of Myc to that of Epstein Bar virus (EBV) infection in remodeling the nuclear structure that may lead to genomic instability. 2009-09-03T14:33:16Z 2009-09-03T14:33:16Z 2009-09-03T14:33:16Z Louis, SF (2005). c-Myc induces chromosomal rearrangements through telomere and chromosome remodeling in the interphase nucleus 102(27):9613-8 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3187 en_US
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topic Genomic instability
Gene amplification
Oncoproteins
Telomeres
spellingShingle Genomic instability
Gene amplification
Oncoproteins
Telomeres
Louis, Sherif
Mechanisms of c-Myc dependent genomic instability
description Cancer is a disease that involves genomic instability, to which c-Myc contributes during its initiation and progression. Over 70% of all human cancers show deregulated levels of c-Myc protein. The term genomic instability refers to genetic and/or epigenetic changes that alter the normal organization and function of genes and chromosomes. Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer and often is associated with cancer. Deregulated c-Myc expression generates genomic instability by initiating intra- and extrachromosomally locus-specific gene amplification, gene rearrangements and karyotypic instability that includes translocations, fusions, insertions and deletions. Out of the several outlined pathways by which deregulated levels of c-Myc can lead to genomic instability, the work described in this thesis focuses on three with direct relevance to tumorigenesis; gene amplification (increase in gene copy number), remodeling of the chromosomal and telomeric structures in the interphase nucleus and comparing the effect of Myc to that of Epstein Bar virus (EBV) infection in remodeling the nuclear structure that may lead to genomic instability.
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Louis, Sherif
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title_short Mechanisms of c-Myc dependent genomic instability
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