Department of Pharmacology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
Department of Cancer Biology, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA.
Endocrinology. 2021 Dec 1;162(12). doi: 10.1210/endocr/bqab208.
Chromosomal instability (CIN), or the dynamic change in chromosome number and composition, has been observed in cancer for decades. Recently, this phenomenon has been implicated as facilitating the acquisition of cancer hallmarks and enabling the formation of aggressive disease. Hence, CIN has the potential to serve as a therapeutic target for a wide range of cancers. CIN in cancer often occurs as a result of disrupting key regulators of mitotic fidelity and faithful chromosome segregation. As a consequence of their essential roles in mitosis, dysfunctional centrosomes can induce and maintain CIN. Centrosome defects are common in breast cancer, a heterogeneous disease characterized by high CIN. These defects include amplification, structural defects, and loss of primary cilium nucleation. Recent studies have begun to illuminate the ability of centrosome aberrations to instigate genomic flux in breast cancer cells and the tumor evolution associated with aggressive disease and poor patient outcomes. Here, we review the role of CIN in breast cancer, the processes by which centrosome defects contribute to CIN in this disease, and the emerging therapeutic approaches that are being developed to capitalize upon such aberrations.
染色体不稳定性(CIN),或染色体数量和组成的动态变化,几十年来一直存在于癌症中。最近,这种现象被认为有助于获得癌症的标志性特征,并使侵袭性疾病得以形成。因此,CIN 有可能成为广泛癌症的治疗靶点。癌症中的 CIN 通常是由于破坏有丝分裂保真度和忠实染色体分离的关键调节剂而发生的。由于它们在有丝分裂中的重要作用,功能失调的中心体可以诱导和维持 CIN。中心体缺陷在乳腺癌中很常见,乳腺癌是一种具有高度 CIN 的异质性疾病。这些缺陷包括扩增、结构缺陷和初级纤毛起始核的丢失。最近的研究开始阐明中心体异常引发乳腺癌细胞基因组通量的能力,以及与侵袭性疾病和不良患者结局相关的肿瘤进化。在这里,我们回顾了 CIN 在乳腺癌中的作用,以及中心体缺陷在这种疾病中导致 CIN 的过程,以及正在开发的利用这种异常的新兴治疗方法。