Oncogenic rearrangements driving ionizing radiation-associated human cancer

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Abstract

The Chernobyl nuclear disaster has caused a remarkable increase in radiation-induced papillary thyroid carcinoma in children and young adults. In this issue of the JCI, Ricarte-Filho and colleagues demonstrate that chromosomal rearrangements are the oncogenic "drivers" in most post-Chernobyl carcinomas and that they often lead to unscheduled activation of the MAPK signaling pathway. These findings represent a major step forward in our understanding of radiation-induced carcinogenesis and suggest various hypotheses about the mechanisms underlying the formation and selection of gene rearrangements during cancer cell evolution.

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Santoro, M., & Carlomagno, F. (2013). Oncogenic rearrangements driving ionizing radiation-associated human cancer. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 123(11), 4566–4568. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI72725

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