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Survival at the brink: Chromatin autophagy of tumor cells in response to genotoxic challenge

Survival at the brink: Chromatin autophagy of tumor cells in response to genotoxic challenge
Survival at the brink: Chromatin autophagy of tumor cells in response to genotoxic challenge
Survival of tumor cells after genotoxic damage, in particular those lacking TP53, requires a sophisticated series of cellular processes and ultrastructural reorganizations. Together these operations help to overcome the paradox between cellular senescence, high levels of DNA damage and the renewal of stemness.

Recently we reported that autophagic chromatin elimination is a key component of the survival response. In this chapter, we detail the many ways in which chromatin autophagy can occur in tumor cells, discuss its evolutionary precursors, and reveal how it may help to determine cell fate.
275-294
Academic Press
Erenpreisa, Jekaterina
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Salmina, Kristine
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Belyayev, Alexander
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Inashkina, Inna
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Cragg, Mark S.
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Hayat, M.
Erenpreisa, Jekaterina
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Salmina, Kristine
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Belyayev, Alexander
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Inashkina, Inna
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Cragg, Mark S.
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Hayat, M.

Erenpreisa, Jekaterina, Salmina, Kristine, Belyayev, Alexander, Inashkina, Inna and Cragg, Mark S. (2017) Survival at the brink: Chromatin autophagy of tumor cells in response to genotoxic challenge. In, Hayat, M. (ed.) Autophagy: Cancer, Other Pathologies, Inflammation, Immunity, Infection, and Aging. Academic Press, pp. 275-294. (doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-812146-7.00012-3).

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Abstract

Survival of tumor cells after genotoxic damage, in particular those lacking TP53, requires a sophisticated series of cellular processes and ultrastructural reorganizations. Together these operations help to overcome the paradox between cellular senescence, high levels of DNA damage and the renewal of stemness.

Recently we reported that autophagic chromatin elimination is a key component of the survival response. In this chapter, we detail the many ways in which chromatin autophagy can occur in tumor cells, discuss its evolutionary precursors, and reveal how it may help to determine cell fate.

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Accepted/In Press date: 25 August 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 15 September 2017
Published date: 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 415803
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/415803
PURE UUID: 4e727f54-ddae-4bf8-b500-2bda00b95812
ORCID for Mark S. Cragg: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2077-089X

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Date deposited: 24 Nov 2017 17:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:58

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Author: Jekaterina Erenpreisa
Author: Kristine Salmina
Author: Alexander Belyayev
Author: Inna Inashkina
Author: Mark S. Cragg ORCID iD
Editor: M. Hayat

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