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The involvement of MCT-1 oncoprotein in inducing mitotic catastrophe and nuclear abnormalities
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The involvement of MCT-1 oncoprotein in inducing mitotic catastrophe and nuclear abnormalities

Hung-Ju Shih, Kang-Lin Chu, Meng-Hsun Wu, Pei-Hsuan Wu, Wei-Wen Chang, Jan-Show Chu, Lily Hui-Ching Wang, Hideki Takeuchi, Toru OuchiHsin-Ling Hsu
Cell Cycle, 卷.11(5), 頁碼.934-952
03/2012
PMID: 22336915

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Centrosome Cytokinesis MCT-1 Mitosis Nuclear abnormalities p53 Molecular Biology Developmental Biology Cell Biology
Centrosome amplification and chromosome abnormality are frequently identified in neoplasia and tumorigenesis. However, the mechanisms underlying these defects remain unclear. Here, we identify that MCT-1 is a centrosomal oncoprotein involved in mitosis. Knockdown of MCT-1 protein results in intercellular bridging, chromosome miscongregation, cytokinesis delay and mitotic death. Introduction of MCT-1 oncogene into the p53 deficient cells (MCT-1-p53), the mitotic checkpoint kinases and proteins are deregulated synergistically. These biochemical alterations are accompanied with increased frequencies of cytokinesis failure, multi-nucleation and centrosome amplification in subsequent cell cycle. As a result, the incidences of polyploidy and aneuploidy are progressively induced by prolonged cell cultivation or further promoted by sustained spindle damage on MCT-1-p53 background. These data show that the oncoprotein perturbs centrosome structure and mitotic progression, which provide the molecular aspect of chromsomal abnormality in vitro and the information for understanding the stepwise progression of tumors under oncogenic stress. © 2012 Landes Bioscience.

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