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Estrogens-Origin of Centrosome Defects in Human Cancer?

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CELLS
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells11030432

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centrosome; centrioles; centriole defects; centrosome amplification; mitosis; whole chromosomal instability; natural and synthetic estrogens; endocrine disruptor; cancer

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Estrogens play important roles in tumor development and progression, and are associated with a variety of diseases. Centrosome defects are markers of human cancers, and estrogens may have an impact on centrosome homeostasis and karyotype stability, thereby promoting human carcinogenesis. This article summarizes existing literature on how natural and synthetic estrogens contribute to centrosome defects, genomic instability, and human carcinogenesis.
Estrogens are associated with a variety of diseases and play important roles in tumor development and progression. Centrosome defects are hallmarks of human cancers and contribute to ongoing chromosome missegragation and aneuploidy that manifest in genomic instability and tumor progression. Although several mechanisms underlie the etiology of centrosome aberrations in human cancer, upstream regulators are hardly known. Accumulating experimental and clinical evidence points to an important role of estrogens in deregulating centrosome homeostasis and promoting karyotype instability. Here, we will summarize existing literature of how natural and synthetic estrogens might contribute to structural and numerical centrosome defects, genomic instability and human carcinogenesis.

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