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Over-elongation of centrioles in cancer promotes centriole amplification and chromosome missegregation

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Main Author: Marteil, Gaëlle
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Guerrero, Adan, Vieira, André F, de Almeida, Bernardo P, Machado, Pedro, Mendonça, Susana, Mesquita, Marta, Villarreal, Beth, Fonseca, Irina, Francia, Maria E, Dores, Katharina, Martins, Nuno P, Jana, Swadhin C, Tranfield, Erin M, Barbosa-Morais, Nuno L, Paredes, Joana, Pellman, David, Godinho, Susana A, Bettencourt-Dias, Mónica
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Language: eng
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Summary: Centrosomes are the major microtubule organising centres of animal cells. Deregulation in their number occurs in cancer and was shown to trigger tumorigenesis in mice. However, the incidence, consequence and origins of this abnormality are poorly understood. Here, we screened the NCI-60 panel of human cancer cell lines to systematically analyse centriole number and structure. Our screen shows that centriole amplification is widespread in cancer cell lines and highly prevalent in aggressive breast carcinomas. Moreover, we identify another recurrent feature of cancer cells: centriole size deregulation. Further experiments demonstrate that severe centriole over-elongation can promote amplification through both centriole fragmentation and ectopic procentriole formation. Furthermore, we show that overly long centrioles form over-active centrosomes that nucleate more microtubules, a known cause of invasiveness, and perturb chromosome segregation. Our screen establishes centriole amplification and size deregulation as recurrent features of cancer cells and identifies novel causes and consequences of those abnormalities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Over-elongation of centrioles in cancer promotes centriole amplification and chromosome missegregation
title Over-elongation of centrioles in cancer promotes centriole amplification and chromosome missegregation
spellingShingle Over-elongation of centrioles in cancer promotes centriole amplification and chromosome missegregation
Marteil, Gaëlle
Cancer
Centrosomes
Centrioles
Chromosomes
title_short Over-elongation of centrioles in cancer promotes centriole amplification and chromosome missegregation
title_full Over-elongation of centrioles in cancer promotes centriole amplification and chromosome missegregation
title_fullStr Over-elongation of centrioles in cancer promotes centriole amplification and chromosome missegregation
title_full_unstemmed Over-elongation of centrioles in cancer promotes centriole amplification and chromosome missegregation
title_sort Over-elongation of centrioles in cancer promotes centriole amplification and chromosome missegregation
author Marteil, Gaëlle
author_facet Marteil, Gaëlle
Guerrero, Adan
Vieira, André F
de Almeida, Bernardo P
Machado, Pedro
Mendonça, Susana
Mesquita, Marta
Villarreal, Beth
Fonseca, Irina
Francia, Maria E
Dores, Katharina
Martins, Nuno P
Jana, Swadhin C
Tranfield, Erin M
Barbosa-Morais, Nuno L
Paredes, Joana
Pellman, David
Godinho, Susana A
Bettencourt-Dias, Mónica
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Vieira, André F
de Almeida, Bernardo P
Machado, Pedro
Mendonça, Susana
Mesquita, Marta
Villarreal, Beth
Fonseca, Irina
Francia, Maria E
Dores, Katharina
Martins, Nuno P
Jana, Swadhin C
Tranfield, Erin M
Barbosa-Morais, Nuno L
Paredes, Joana
Pellman, David
Godinho, Susana A
Bettencourt-Dias, Mónica
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marteil, Gaëlle
Guerrero, Adan
Vieira, André F
de Almeida, Bernardo P
Machado, Pedro
Mendonça, Susana
Mesquita, Marta
Villarreal, Beth
Fonseca, Irina
Francia, Maria E
Dores, Katharina
Martins, Nuno P
Jana, Swadhin C
Tranfield, Erin M
Barbosa-Morais, Nuno L
Paredes, Joana
Pellman, David
Godinho, Susana A
Bettencourt-Dias, Mónica
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cancer
Centrosomes
Centrioles
Chromosomes
topic Cancer
Centrosomes
Centrioles
Chromosomes
description Centrosomes are the major microtubule organising centres of animal cells. Deregulation in their number occurs in cancer and was shown to trigger tumorigenesis in mice. However, the incidence, consequence and origins of this abnormality are poorly understood. Here, we screened the NCI-60 panel of human cancer cell lines to systematically analyse centriole number and structure. Our screen shows that centriole amplification is widespread in cancer cell lines and highly prevalent in aggressive breast carcinomas. Moreover, we identify another recurrent feature of cancer cells: centriole size deregulation. Further experiments demonstrate that severe centriole over-elongation can promote amplification through both centriole fragmentation and ectopic procentriole formation. Furthermore, we show that overly long centrioles form over-active centrosomes that nucleate more microtubules, a known cause of invasiveness, and perturb chromosome segregation. Our screen establishes centriole amplification and size deregulation as recurrent features of cancer cells and identifies novel causes and consequences of those abnormalities.
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