Abstract

Chromosomal instability (CIN), a hallmark of cancer, promotes cell-intrinsic inflammatory signaling. Although inflammation is generally considered tumor-suppressive, this relationship is more complex in cancers with CIN. We discuss new findings by Li et al. that can explain how cancer cells with CIN tolerate, adopt, and rewire the CIN-induced inflammatory response to fuel tumorigenesis.

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