Eleni I Theotoki, Panos Kakoulidis, Konstantinos-Stylianos Nikolakopoulos, Eleni N Vlachou, Ourania E Tsitsilonis, Gerassimos E Voutsinas, Ema Anastasiadou, Dimitrios J Stravopodis
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Centrosome‑, mitotic spindle‑ and cytokinetic bridge‑specific compartmentalization of AGO2 protein in human liver cells undergoing mitosis: Non‑canonical, RNAi‑dependent, control of local homeostasis.
Argonaute RNA‑induced silencing complex catalytic component 2 (AGO2) is an evolutionary conserved protein involved in microRNA‑dependent gene expression regulation via the RNA interference (RNAi) mechanism. Nevertheless, AGO2 may also be involved in other key processes, such as histone modification, DNA methylation and alternative splicing. Its role in the proper development of organisms is key and no homologue is able to compensate for its loss. Therefore, using advanced immunofluorescence, transient transfection and molecular bioinformatics, the present study aimed to investigate novel, non‑canonical, RNAi‑dependent functions of AGO2 protein in mRNA/protein local homeostasis. The data revealed microtubule network‑dependent, localization of AGO2 in both centrosome and mitotic spindle assemblies during cell division and in the cytokinetic bridge formed during the last stage of mitosis (cytokinesis). Detection of AGO2 protein in these mitosis‑specific compartments, regardless of the presence of malignant phenotypes or multiple centrosomes/mitotic spindles in liver cells, indicates the cardinal role of AGO2 in centrosome biosynthesis, mitotic spindle formation and function, potentially controlling locality‑dependent homeostasis, in a novel non‑canonical, RNAi‑dependent manner. This novel AGO2/centrosome/mitotic spindle/cytokinetic bridge pathway may serve as a versatile molecular 'toolbox' for targeted therapy of human malignancy, including liver cancer.
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Molecular Medicine Reports is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal available in print and online, that includes studies devoted to molecular medicine, underscoring aspects including pharmacology, pathology, genetics, neurosciences, infectious diseases, molecular cardiology and molecular surgery. In vitro and in vivo studies of experimental model systems pertaining to the mechanisms of a variety of diseases offer researchers the necessary tools and knowledge with which to aid the diagnosis and treatment of human diseases.