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c-Myc induces chromosomal rearrangements through telomere and chromosome remodeling in the interphase nucleus
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GeneticsMolecular BiologyCell CycleEpigeneticsInterphase NucleiGenome InstabilityCell DivisionDna ReplicationNuclear OrganizationChromosomal RearrangementMitosisCell BiologyChromatinChromatin RemodelingNatural SciencesInterphase NucleusChromosome BiologyMedicineC-myc Deregulation
In previous work, we showed that telomeres of normal cells are organized within the 3D space of the interphase nucleus in a nonoverlapping and cell cycle-dependent manner. This order is distorted in tumor cell nuclei where telomeres are found in close association forming aggregates of various numbers and sizes. Here we show that c-Myc overexpression induces telomeric aggregations in the interphase nucleus. Directly proportional to the duration of c-Myc deregulation, we observe three or five cycles of telomeric aggregate formation in interphase nuclei. These cycles reflect the onset and propagation of breakage-bridge-fusion cycles that are initiated by end-to-end telomeric fusions of chromosomes. Subsequent to initial chromosomal breakages, new fusions follow and the breakage-bridge-fusion cycles continue. During this time, nonreciprocal translocations are generated. c-Myc-dependent remodeling of the organization of telomeres thus precedes the onset of genomic instability and subsequently leads to chromosomal rearrangements. Our findings reveal that c-Myc possesses the ability to structurally modify chromosomes through telomeric fusions, thereby reorganizing the genetic information.
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