Centrosomal proteins are reorganized in fused trophoblastic cells. (LB57)

2014 
Cell-cell fusion is a cardinal event in the formation of multinucleate syncytia and is part of the normal biology of the syncytiotrophoblast (STB) layer of the human placenta. We have found numerous differences between non-fused and fused trophoblastic cells in culture. We have now compared centrosomal proteins and microtubules in non-fused and fused BeWo cells. In non-fused BeWo cells, the centrosomal proteins, pericentrin and gamma-tubulin, were present as one or two perinuclear dot-like structures. Following forskolin-induced cell fusion, the immunofluorescence labeling pattern for pericentrin and gamma-tubulin was dramatically altered and appeared to increase in amount and had a “cloud-like” distribution. Microtubule nucleation experiments in which microtubules regrow following depolymerization with nocodazole were conducted. In non-fused cells, microtubules regrow from the single microtubule organization center (MTOC). However, in fused cells there were multiple sites of regrowth corresponding to per...
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