Microtubule-organizing center-mediated nuclear polarity in various normal and neoplastic human tissues
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Microtubule-organizing center-mediated nuclear polarity in various normal and neoplastic human tissues
Abstract
Nuclear polarity is characterized by intracytoplasmic nuclear positioning and alignment in the tissue. The mechanisms responsible for maintaining nuclear polarity in normal cells and its disturbance in neoplastic cells are not understood. We studied microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) positioning-mediated nuclear polarity in various normal and neoplastic human tissues, as well as in cultured cells. To visualize the MTOC in cells, gamma-tubulin and pericentrin were immunohistochemically stained by fluorescence and non-fluorescence methods. Position of MTOC in normal and neoplastic tissue was assessed by spatial relationship with nucleus and apico-basal axis. We found MTOC positioning to be related to morphogenesis in various normal and neoplastic human tissues, as well as in cultured cells. MTOC positions were different between two-dimensional cultured isolated cells and three-dimensional cultured gland-formed cells. The MTOC position was specific depending on the cell type in the tissue structure. In particular, glandular and urothelial epithelium had a strong relationship with preservation of nuclear polarity and MTOC positioning. Carcinoma cells showed an irregular position or absence of the MTOC depending on poorer differentiation and higher grade of carcinomas. In conclusion, the position of the MTOC affects regulation of nuclear polarity and morphogenesis of normal and pathological tissue structure.
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