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Publication : High levels of the Mps1 checkpoint protein are protective of aneuploidy in breast cancer cells.

First Author  Daniel J Year  2011
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  108
Issue  13 Pages  5384-9
PubMed ID  21402910 Mgi Jnum  J:171239
Mgi Id  MGI:4949028 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1007645108
Citation  Daniel J, et al. (2011) High levels of the Mps1 checkpoint protein are protective of aneuploidy in breast cancer cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108(13):5384-9
abstractText  Most human cancers are aneuploid and have chromosomal instability, which contrasts to the inability of human cells to normally tolerate aneuploidy. Noting that aneuploidy in human breast cancer correlates with increased expression levels of the Mps1 checkpoint gene, we investigated whether these high levels of Mps1 contribute to the ability of breast cancer cells to tolerate this aneuploidy. Reducing Mps1 levels in cultured human breast cancer cells by RNAi resulted in aberrant mitoses, induction of apoptosis, and decreased ability of human breast cancer cells to grow as xenografts in nude mice. Remarkably, breast cancer cells that survive reductions in levels of Mps1 have relatively less aneuploidy, as measured by copies of specific chromosomes, compared with cells that have constitutively high levels of Mps1. Thus, high levels of Mps1 in breast cancer cells likely contribute to these cells tolerating aneuploidy.
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