Department of Molecular Genetics, RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Kaiserslautern, Germany.
EMBO J. 2023 Apr 17;42(8):e113766. doi: 10.15252/embj.2023113766. Epub 2023 Mar 20.
An increased frequency of chromosome segregation errors, known as chromosomal instability (CIN), leads to accumulation of aneuploid cells with abnormal chromosomal numbers, which impairs viability through negative effects on survival and proliferation under most conditions. Two recent papers find by independent approaches that the key to surviving high levels of CIN is reducing the instability itself, showcasing the remarkable adaptability of the chromosome segregation machinery, in particular the microtubule-kinetochore interface, and highlighting the crucial role that maintaining chromosomal stability plays in cell proliferation.
染色体分离错误(即染色体不稳定性,CIN)频率的增加会导致具有异常染色体数目的非整倍体细胞的积累,这些细胞在大多数情况下通过对存活和增殖的负面影响而降低了生存能力。最近的两篇论文通过独立的方法发现,存活于高水平 CIN 的关键是降低不稳定性本身,这展示了染色体分离机制(尤其是微管-动粒界面)的显著适应性,并强调了维持染色体稳定性在细胞增殖中的关键作用。