2006
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-05-2569
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Relationship of Gene Expression and Chromosomal Abnormalities in Colorectal Cancer

Abstract: Several studies have verified the existence of multiple chromosomal abnormalities in colon cancer. However, the relationships between DNA copy number and gene expression have not been adequately explored nor globally monitored during the progression of the disease. In this work, three types of array-generated data (expression, single nucleotide polymorphism, and comparative genomic hybridization) were collected from a large set of colon cancer patients at various stages of the disease. Probes were annotated to… Show more

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“…Similar results were obtained in mice with a partial trisomy for chromosome 16 or 17 (Kahlem et al 2004;Lyle et al 2004;Vacik et al 2005). In addition, changes in gene expression appear to correlate with changes in gene copy number in aneuploid cancer cells (Pollack et al 2002;Tsafrir et al 2006). If we assume that translation also occurs according to gene copy number-there is some evidence that this is the case at least for some proteins in yeast and trisomic mouse embryos (Klose and Putz 1983;Torres et al 2007)-aneuploidy would result in deviations from the normal stoichiometry of protein complex subunits.…”
Section: Why Does Aneuploidy Reduce Organismal Fitness?supporting
confidence: 76%
“…Similar results were obtained in mice with a partial trisomy for chromosome 16 or 17 (Kahlem et al 2004;Lyle et al 2004;Vacik et al 2005). In addition, changes in gene expression appear to correlate with changes in gene copy number in aneuploid cancer cells (Pollack et al 2002;Tsafrir et al 2006). If we assume that translation also occurs according to gene copy number-there is some evidence that this is the case at least for some proteins in yeast and trisomic mouse embryos (Klose and Putz 1983;Torres et al 2007)-aneuploidy would result in deviations from the normal stoichiometry of protein complex subunits.…”
Section: Why Does Aneuploidy Reduce Organismal Fitness?supporting
confidence: 76%
“…Notably, the same amplifi cation was also found in lung, colorectal, bone, and breast cancers (44)(45)(46)(47)(48); thus, it is plausible that similar considerations could be applied to other tumors harboring VEGFA gains.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 69%
“…Benetkiewicz et al, 2005;Tsafrir et al, 2006). It is natural to hypothesise that miRNA expression also correlates with copy number.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%