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摘要
核畸形以皱缩或分叶的多态核形状为特征,已被用作某些癌症恶性程度的指标。波形蛋白是一种 III 型中间丝蛋白,它的表达是上皮向间质转化的标志。然而,目前还不清楚波形蛋白是否参与了癌细胞核畸变。在这项研究中,我们发现波形蛋白中间丝(VIFs)经常聚集在乳腺癌 MDA-MB-231 细胞畸形核的凹陷处。删除波形蛋白显然能恢复细胞核的形状,而重新表达波形蛋白则会破坏细胞核的形状,但波形蛋白的组装缺陷Y117D突变体不会破坏细胞核的形状。细胞骨架连接蛋白 plectin 的缺失部分阻止了 VIF 在核周围的聚集,同时恢复了细胞的核形状。此外,在肺癌 A549 细胞中消耗波形蛋白在很大程度上防止了 TGFβ 诱导的上皮向间质转化过程中的细胞核畸形。此外,我们还发现 VIF 介导的核畸形导致了 DNA 修复缺陷。我们的研究结果揭示了VIF在癌细胞核畸变中的新作用,这种畸变与基因组的不稳定性有关。
Perinuclear assembly of vimentin intermediate filaments induces cancer cell nuclear dysmorphia.
Nuclear dysmorphia, characterized by crumpled or lobulated polymorphic nuclear shapes, has been used as an index for the malignant grades of certain cancers. The expression of vimentin, a type-III intermediate filament protein, is a hallmark of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. However, it remains unclear whether vimentin is involved in cancer cell nuclear dysmorphia. In this study, we found that vimentin intermediate filaments (VIFs) frequently accumulated at the concave of dysmorphic nucleus in breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells. Depletion of vimentin apparently restored the nuclear shape of the cells, which was devastated by re-expression of vimentin, but not its assembly-defective Y117D mutant. Depletion of plectin, a cytoskeletal linker, partially prevented the perinuclear accumulation of VIFs and concomitantly restored the nuclear shape of the cells. In addition, depletion of vimentin in lung cancer A549 cells largely prevented nuclear dysmorphia during the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition induced by TGFβ. Moreover, we found that VIF-mediated nuclear dysmorphia led to defects in DNA repair. Together, our results unveil a novel role of VIFs in cancer cell nuclear dysmorphia, which is associated with genome instability.
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