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Multinucleation followed by an acytokinetic cell division in myxofibrosarcoma with giant cell proliferation

BACKGROUND: Multinucleated cells are frequently seen in association with a malignant neoplasm. Some of these multinucleated cells are considered to be neoplastic. The mechanism of neoplastic multinucleation remains unknown, but is considered to be induced by either cell-cell fusion or acytokinetic c...

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Autores principales: Ariizumi, Takashi, Ogose, Akira, Kawashima, Hiroyuki, Hotta, Tetsuo, Umezu, Hajime, Endo, Naoto
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2669054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19335880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-28-44
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author Ariizumi, Takashi
Ogose, Akira
Kawashima, Hiroyuki
Hotta, Tetsuo
Umezu, Hajime
Endo, Naoto
author_facet Ariizumi, Takashi
Ogose, Akira
Kawashima, Hiroyuki
Hotta, Tetsuo
Umezu, Hajime
Endo, Naoto
author_sort Ariizumi, Takashi
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description BACKGROUND: Multinucleated cells are frequently seen in association with a malignant neoplasm. Some of these multinucleated cells are considered to be neoplastic. The mechanism of neoplastic multinucleation remains unknown, but is considered to be induced by either cell-cell fusion or acytokinetic cell division. Myxofibrosarcoma consists of spindled and pleomorphic tumor cells and bizarre multinucleated giant cells. Some of these multinucleated cells are considered to be neoplastic. METHODS: We studied the mitotic activity of the multinucleated cells by Ki-67 immunohistochemistry, and the dynamics and differentiation by live-cell video microscopy in the two myxofibrosarcoma cell lines to determine whether the mechanism of multinucleation is cell-cell fusion or acytokinetic cell division RESULTS: A Ki-67 immunohistochemical analysis revealed a high positive rate of multinucleated cells, as well as mononuclear cells, and mitotic ability was shown in the multinucleated cells. In live-cell video microscopy, most of the multinucleated cells were induced via the process of acytokinetic cell division. CONCLUSION: The current study indicates that a vulnerability of the cytoskeleton components, such as the contractile ring, causes multinucleation to occur from the telophase to the cytokinesis of the cell cycle.
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spelling pubmed-26690542009-04-15 Multinucleation followed by an acytokinetic cell division in myxofibrosarcoma with giant cell proliferation Ariizumi, Takashi Ogose, Akira Kawashima, Hiroyuki Hotta, Tetsuo Umezu, Hajime Endo, Naoto J Exp Clin Cancer Res Research BACKGROUND: Multinucleated cells are frequently seen in association with a malignant neoplasm. Some of these multinucleated cells are considered to be neoplastic. The mechanism of neoplastic multinucleation remains unknown, but is considered to be induced by either cell-cell fusion or acytokinetic cell division. Myxofibrosarcoma consists of spindled and pleomorphic tumor cells and bizarre multinucleated giant cells. Some of these multinucleated cells are considered to be neoplastic. METHODS: We studied the mitotic activity of the multinucleated cells by Ki-67 immunohistochemistry, and the dynamics and differentiation by live-cell video microscopy in the two myxofibrosarcoma cell lines to determine whether the mechanism of multinucleation is cell-cell fusion or acytokinetic cell division RESULTS: A Ki-67 immunohistochemical analysis revealed a high positive rate of multinucleated cells, as well as mononuclear cells, and mitotic ability was shown in the multinucleated cells. In live-cell video microscopy, most of the multinucleated cells were induced via the process of acytokinetic cell division. CONCLUSION: The current study indicates that a vulnerability of the cytoskeleton components, such as the contractile ring, causes multinucleation to occur from the telophase to the cytokinesis of the cell cycle. BioMed Central 2009-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2669054/ /pubmed/19335880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-28-44 Text en Copyright © 2009 Ariizumi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ariizumi, Takashi
Ogose, Akira
Kawashima, Hiroyuki
Hotta, Tetsuo
Umezu, Hajime
Endo, Naoto
Multinucleation followed by an acytokinetic cell division in myxofibrosarcoma with giant cell proliferation
title Multinucleation followed by an acytokinetic cell division in myxofibrosarcoma with giant cell proliferation
title_full Multinucleation followed by an acytokinetic cell division in myxofibrosarcoma with giant cell proliferation
title_fullStr Multinucleation followed by an acytokinetic cell division in myxofibrosarcoma with giant cell proliferation
title_full_unstemmed Multinucleation followed by an acytokinetic cell division in myxofibrosarcoma with giant cell proliferation
title_short Multinucleation followed by an acytokinetic cell division in myxofibrosarcoma with giant cell proliferation
title_sort multinucleation followed by an acytokinetic cell division in myxofibrosarcoma with giant cell proliferation
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2669054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19335880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-28-44
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