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Cyclin E and chromosome instability in colorectal cancer cell lines

Abstract

Aims/Background: The development of colorectal cancer depends on at least two distinct pathways involving genetic instability, namely: chromosome instability (CIN) and microsatellite instability. Cyclin E is involved in aneuploidy and several cancer types show an abnormal number of chromosomes.

Methods: Cyclin E protein and mRNA values were analysed in human fetal skin fibroblasts and five colorectal cancer cell lines.

Results: Cells with an aberrant number of chromosomes had higher cyclin E mRNA values and a significant increase in protein concentrations.

Conclusions: These data suggest that cyclin E regulation is altered in aneuploid cells and is an important factor in the CIN pathway.

  • cyclin dependent kinase
  • cyclin
  • chromosome instability
  • colorectal cancer
  • aneuploidy
  • cdk, cyclin dependent kinase
  • CIN, chromosome instability
  • hFSF, human fetal skin fibroblasts
  • MIN, microsatellite instability

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