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Mitotic Catastrophe Results in Cell Death by Caspase-Dependentand Caspase-Independent Mechanisms: Cell Cycle: Vol 5, No 1
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Exposure of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7/VP human breast carcinoma cells to theanthracyclines doxorubicin and WP631 induced polyploidy, formation of multinucleated cellsand cell death by mitotic catastroph...

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      abstract:Exposure of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7/VP human breast carcinoma cells to theanthracyclines doxorubicin and WP631 induced polyploidy, formation of multinucleated cellsand cell death by mitotic catastrophe through caspase-dependent and caspase-independentmechanisms. In both cell lines, the antiproliferative effect of WP631 was higher than that ofdoxorubicin and a transient halt in G2/M was observed without cell senescence, while p53-dependent apoptosis did not occur in these cells. Mitotic catastrophe was linked to necrosis, butalso to apoptosis-like death, estimated by differential cell staining with Annexin-V-fluoresceinand propidium iodide. Drug-induced changes in the expression of c-myc and p21WAF1, and in theirrespective protein levels, were observed. They depended on the cell line, the anthracycline usedand its concentration, and they were consistent with the cell cycle progression through G2 tomitosis. Significant activation of caspase-2 and caspase-3 was only observed in MDA-MB-231cells treated with doxorubicin but not with WP631, indicating that caspases may be notmandatory for the occurrence of cell death through mitotic catastrophe. In MCF-7/VP cells,which do not express functional caspase-3, mitotic catastrophe was also induced.
      description:Exposure of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7/VP human breast carcinoma cells to theanthracyclines doxorubicin and WP631 induced polyploidy, formation of multinucleated cellsand cell death by mitotic catastrophe through caspase-dependent and caspase-independentmechanisms. In both cell lines, the antiproliferative effect of WP631 was higher than that ofdoxorubicin and a transient halt in G2/M was observed without cell senescence, while p53-dependent apoptosis did not occur in these cells. Mitotic catastrophe was linked to necrosis, butalso to apoptosis-like death, estimated by differential cell staining with Annexin-V-fluoresceinand propidium iodide. Drug-induced changes in the expression of c-myc and p21WAF1, and in theirrespective protein levels, were observed. They depended on the cell line, the anthracycline usedand its concentration, and they were consistent with the cell cycle progression through G2 tomitosis. Significant activation of caspase-2 and caspase-3 was only observed in MDA-MB-231cells treated with doxorubicin but not with WP631, indicating that caspases may be notmandatory for the occurrence of cell death through mitotic catastrophe. In MCF-7/VP cells,which do not express functional caspase-3, mitotic catastrophe was also induced.
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