Radiation-induced centrosome overduplication and multiple mitotic spindles in human tumor cells
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- DOI: 10.1006/excr.1999.4797
Radiation-induced centrosome overduplication and multiple mitotic spindles in human tumor cells
Abstract
The centrosome is a highly regulated organelle and its proper duplication is indispensable for the formation of bipolar mitotic spindles and balanced chromosome segregation. To elucidate a possible linkage between centrosome duplication and radiation-induced nuclear damage, we examined centrosome dynamics in U2-OS osteosarcoma cells following gamma-irradiation. Nearly all control cells contained one or two centrosomes, and at mitosis more than 97% of the cells displayed typical bipolar spindles. In contrast, over 20% of cells at 48 h after 10 Gy gamma-irradiation contained more than two centrosomes, and 60% of the mitotic cells showed aberrant spindles organized by multiple poles. Remarkably, the cells with multiple centrosomes frequently exhibited changes in size and/or morphology of the nucleus, including micronuclei formation. We conclude that abnormal centrosome duplication could be one of the key events involved in nuclear fragmentation and perhaps even cell death following irradiation.
Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
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