Transient nuclear envelope rupturing during interphase in human cancer cells
Vargas JD, Hatch EM, Anderson DJ, Hetzer M. 2012. Transient nuclear envelope rupturing during interphase in human cancer cells. Nucleus. 3(1), 88–100.
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Vargas, Jesse D.;
Hatch, Emily M.;
Anderson, Daniel J.;
Hetzer, MartinISTA
Abstract
Neoplastic cells are often characterized by specific morphological abnormalities of the nuclear envelope (NE), which have been used for cancer diagnosis for more than a century. The NE is a double phospholipid bilayer that encapsulates the nuclear genome, regulates all nuclear trafficking of RNAs and proteins and prevents the passive diffusion of macromolecules between the nucleoplasm and the cytoplasm. Whether there is a consequence to the proper functioning of the cell and loss of structural integrity of the nucleus remains unclear. Using live cell imaging, we characterize a phenomenon wherein nuclei of several proliferating human cancer cell lines become temporarily ruptured during interphase. Strikingly, NE rupturing was associated with the mislocalization of nucleoplasmic and cytoplasmic proteins and, in the most extreme cases, the entrapment of cytoplasmic organelles in the nuclear interior. In addition, we observed the formation of micronuclei-like structures during interphase and the movement of chromatin out of the nuclear space. The frequency of these NE rupturing events was higher in cells in which the nuclear lamina, a network of intermediate filaments providing mechanical support to the NE, was not properly formed. Our data uncover the existence of a NE instability that has the potential to change the genomic landscape of cancer cells.
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2012-01-01
Journal Title
Nucleus
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Taylor & Francis
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3
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1
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88-100
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Vargas JD, Hatch EM, Anderson DJ, Hetzer M. Transient nuclear envelope rupturing during interphase in human cancer cells. Nucleus. 2012;3(1):88-100. doi:10.4161/nucl.18954
Vargas, J. D., Hatch, E. M., Anderson, D. J., & Hetzer, M. (2012). Transient nuclear envelope rupturing during interphase in human cancer cells. Nucleus. Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4161/nucl.18954
Vargas, Jesse D., Emily M. Hatch, Daniel J. Anderson, and Martin Hetzer. “Transient Nuclear Envelope Rupturing during Interphase in Human Cancer Cells.” Nucleus. Taylor & Francis, 2012. https://doi.org/10.4161/nucl.18954.
J. D. Vargas, E. M. Hatch, D. J. Anderson, and M. Hetzer, “Transient nuclear envelope rupturing during interphase in human cancer cells,” Nucleus, vol. 3, no. 1. Taylor & Francis, pp. 88–100, 2012.
Vargas JD, Hatch EM, Anderson DJ, Hetzer M. 2012. Transient nuclear envelope rupturing during interphase in human cancer cells. Nucleus. 3(1), 88–100.
Vargas, Jesse D., et al. “Transient Nuclear Envelope Rupturing during Interphase in Human Cancer Cells.” Nucleus, vol. 3, no. 1, Taylor & Francis, 2012, pp. 88–100, doi:10.4161/nucl.18954.
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