[Genome instability and oncogenesis]
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[Genome instability and oncogenesis]
Abstract
Molecular alterations leading to genetic instability play a key role in tumor development. The basic reasons of genetic instability of tumor cells, i.e. up-regulation of intracellular level of endogenous mutagens, in particular reactive oxygen spesies (ROS); decreased fidelity of DNA replication and chromosome segregation in mitosis; defects in DNA repair systems; and inactivation of cell cycle checkpoints preventing proliferation of abnormal cells are reviewed. In addition, tissue-specificity of tumorigenesis connected with genetic instability and development of new therapeutic approaches based on diminishing genetic instability or selective killing of neoplastic cells showing such defects are discussed.
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