Jumping translocations originate clonal rearrangements in SV40‐transformed human fibroblasts
- 19 August 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 52 (1) , 130-136
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910520123
Abstract
A comparative study of chromosomal rearrangements occurring in 4 independent clones obtained from SV40‐transformed cornea and skin human fibroblasts was performed. Rearrangements principally affect some constitutive heterochromatin and, to a lesser degree, telomeric regions. This results in multiple exchanges between a limited number of chromosome structures, i.e., in jumping translocations. Such rearrangements occur even at early passages and some of them give rise to clonal rearrangements that accumulate at late passages. This process is responsible for progressive modification of the karyo‐types, principally characterized by deletion of a number of chromosome segments. Thus, clonal rearrangements are selected among many others not occurring at random. The selective pressure retaining clonal rearrangement seems to be similar for the 4 independent clones, since selection of the derivative chromosomes leads to the same imbalances, whatever the origin of the clone. This sequence of events recalls that of human solid tumors, since jumping rearrangements are generally observed in pre‐malignant conditions or in low‐grade malignancies, whereas clonal rearrangements leading to typical imbalances are detected in more advanced malignant tumors.Keywords
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