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Microtubule poleward flux as a target for modifying chromosome segregation errors.

Patrik Risteski | Jelena Martinčić | Mihaela Jagrić | Erna Tintor | Ana Petelinec | Iva M Tolić
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2024

Cancer cells often display errors in chromosome segregation, some of which result from improper chromosome alignment at the spindle midplane. Chromosome alignment is facilitated by different rates of microtubule poleward flux between sister kinetochore fibers. However, the role of the poleward flux in supporting mitotic fidelity remains unknown. Here, we introduce the hypothesis that the finely tuned poleward flux safeguards against lagging chromosomes and micronuclei at mitotic exit by promoting chromosome alignment in metaphase. We used human untransformed RPE-1 cells depleted of KIF18A/kinesin-8 as a system with reduced mitotic fidelity, which we rescued by three mechanistically independent treatments, comprising low-dose taxol or codepletion of the spindle proteins HAUS8 or NuMA. The rescue of mitotic errors was due to shortening of the excessively long overlaps of antiparallel microtubules, serving as a platform for motor proteins that drive the flux, which in turn slowed down the overly fast flux and improved chromosome alignment. In contrast to the prevailing view, the rescue was not accompanied by reduction of overall microtubule growth rates. Instead, speckle microscopy revealed that the improved chromosome alignment in the rescue treatments was associated with slower growth and flux of kinetochore microtubules. In a similar manner, a low-dose taxol treatment rescued mitotic errors in a high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma cell line OVKATE. Collectively, our results highlight the potential of targeting microtubule poleward flux to modify chromosome instability and provide insight into the mechanism through which low doses of taxol rescue certain mitotic errors in cancer cells.

Pubmed ID: 39541344 RIS Download

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Associated grants

  • Agency: EC | H2020 | PRIORITY 'Excellent science' | H2020 European Research Council (ERC),
    Id: 855158
  • Agency: Hrvatska Zaklada za Znanost (HRZZ),
    Id: IPCH-2022-10-9344
  • Agency: European Regional Development Fund-the Competitiveness and Cohesion Operational Programme,
    Id: KK.01.1.1.04.0057
  • Agency: European Regional Development Fund-the Competitiveness and Cohesion Operational Programme,
    Id: KK.01.1.1.01.0004

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