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. 1998 Aug;2(2):259-65.
doi: 10.1016/s1097-2765(00)80137-9.

A new role for hypoxia in tumor progression: induction of fragile site triggering genomic rearrangements and formation of complex DMs and HSRs

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A new role for hypoxia in tumor progression: induction of fragile site triggering genomic rearrangements and formation of complex DMs and HSRs

A Coquelle et al. Mol Cell. 1998 Aug.
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Abstract

Genome rearrangements including gene amplification are frequent properties of tumor cells, but how they are related to the tumor microenvironment is unknown. Here, we report direct evidence for a causal relationship between hypoxia, induction of fragile sites, and gene amplification. Recently, we showed that breaks at fragile sites initiate intrachromosomal amplification. We demonstrate here that hypoxia is a potent fragile site inducer and that, like fragile sites inducing drugs, it drives fusion of double minutes (DMs) and their targeted reintegration into chromosomal fragile sites, generating homogeneously staining regions (HSRs). This pathway operates efficiently for DMs bearing different sequences, suggesting a model of hypoxia-driven formation of the HSRs containing nonsyntenic sequences frequently observed in solid tumors.

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