Centrosome amplification is a common feature of human tumors. To survive, cancer cells cluster extra centrosomes during mitosis, avoiding the detrimental effects of multipolar divisions. However, it is unclear whether clustering requires adaptation or is inherent to all cells. Here, we show that cells have varied abilities to cluster extra centrosomes. Epithelial cells are innately inefficient at clustering even in the presence of HSET/KIFC1, which is essential but not sufficient to promote clustering. The presence of E-cadherin decreases cortical contractility during mitosis through a signaling cascade leading to multipolar divisions, and its knockout promotes clustering and survival of cells with multiple centrosomes. Cortical contractili...
Having the correct number of centrosomes is crucial for proper chromosome segregation during cell di...
Human breast tumors harbor supernumerary centrosomes in almost 80% of tumor cells. Although amplifie...
Mitosis is an important process for the generation of two genetically identical daughter cells. Form...
Centrosome amplification is a common feature of human tumors. To survive, cancer cells cluster extra...
PhDThe centrosome is the main microtubule-organising centre in animal cells; important to assemble ...
Cancer kills one in five people each year in western societies, therefore clinicians are eager to fi...
Centrosomes are frequently amplified in cancer cells, but centrosome clustering pathways act to mini...
Background Amplified centrosomes are widely recognized as a hallmark of cancer. Although supernumer...
Many cancer cells contain more than two centrosomes, which imposes a potential for multipolar mitose...
Centrosome amplification is a hallmark of cancer, and centrosome clustering is essential for cancer ...
Centrosomes are the main microtubule-organizing centers of animal cells. Although centrosome aberrat...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer cells that generates the genetic diversity that makes po...
Centrosome–microtubule interactions during interphase are important for centrosome clustering and ce...
Most normal cells have two centrosomes that form bipolar spindles during mitosis, while cancer cells...
Cancer initiation and progression are multistep processes that rely on the generation and accumulati...
Having the correct number of centrosomes is crucial for proper chromosome segregation during cell di...
Human breast tumors harbor supernumerary centrosomes in almost 80% of tumor cells. Although amplifie...
Mitosis is an important process for the generation of two genetically identical daughter cells. Form...
Centrosome amplification is a common feature of human tumors. To survive, cancer cells cluster extra...
PhDThe centrosome is the main microtubule-organising centre in animal cells; important to assemble ...
Cancer kills one in five people each year in western societies, therefore clinicians are eager to fi...
Centrosomes are frequently amplified in cancer cells, but centrosome clustering pathways act to mini...
Background Amplified centrosomes are widely recognized as a hallmark of cancer. Although supernumer...
Many cancer cells contain more than two centrosomes, which imposes a potential for multipolar mitose...
Centrosome amplification is a hallmark of cancer, and centrosome clustering is essential for cancer ...
Centrosomes are the main microtubule-organizing centers of animal cells. Although centrosome aberrat...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer cells that generates the genetic diversity that makes po...
Centrosome–microtubule interactions during interphase are important for centrosome clustering and ce...
Most normal cells have two centrosomes that form bipolar spindles during mitosis, while cancer cells...
Cancer initiation and progression are multistep processes that rely on the generation and accumulati...
Having the correct number of centrosomes is crucial for proper chromosome segregation during cell di...
Human breast tumors harbor supernumerary centrosomes in almost 80% of tumor cells. Although amplifie...
Mitosis is an important process for the generation of two genetically identical daughter cells. Form...