Nuclear remodeling as a mechanism for genomic instability in cancer.

Adv Cancer Res

The University of Manitoba, Manitoba Institute of Cell Biology, Cancer Care Manitoba, The Genomic Centre for Cancer Research and Diagnosis, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Published: January 2012

This chapter focuses on the three-dimensional organization of the nucleus in normal, early genomically unstable, and tumor cells. A cause-consequence relationship is discussed between nuclear alterations and the resulting genomic rearrangements. Examples are presented from studies on conditional Myc deregulation, experimental tumorigenesis in mouse plasmacytoma, nuclear remodeling in Hodgkin's lymphoma, and in adult glioblastoma. A model of nuclear remodeling is proposed for cancer progression in multiple myeloma. Current models of nuclear remodeling are described, including our model of altered nuclear architecture and the onset of genomic instability.

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