“…Telomere dysfunction in pre-malignant and cancerous cells is typically evidenced by dicentric chromosomes, unbalanced translocations, gene amplifications, deletions and ring chromosomes (Ducray et al, 1999; Gisselsson et al, 2001; O’Hagan et al, 2002). These types of chromosomal aberrations are frequently observed in KS and angiosarcoma, and have also been identified in immortalized EC lines, particularly those with defective tumor suppressor pathways (Schuborg et al, 1998; Wong et al, 2001; Wen et al, 2006). Chromosomal instability accelerates the rate and accumulation of molecular changes that facilitate malignant transformation and tumor progression (Rudolph et al, 2001), including activation of a telomere maintenance mechanism, oncogene activation or silencing of tumor suppressor genes.…”