Literature DB >> 12925955

Spindle assembly checkpoint defects and chromosomal instability in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Khalid M Minhas1, Bhuvanesh Singh, Wei-Wen Jiang, David Sidransky, Joseph A Califano.   

Abstract

Alterations in chromosomal number and structure are found in most solid malignancies including head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSC), however, the presence of ongoing, chromosomal instability in HNSC and its relation to spindle assembly checkpoint defects has not been formally demonstrated. We investigated the status of chromosomal instability (CIN) in HNSC primary tumors and cell lines as well as spindle assembly checkpoint integrity in HNSC cell lines. Centromeric fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was carried out on expanded single cell-derived colonies from HNSC cell lines and primary HNSC touch preparations. The deviation of chromosomes from the modal number in single cell derived colonies was 18.4-27% in 6 HNSC cell lines, and 2-3% in a control cell line, HCT116. Twelve primary tumors and 4 normal controls were also studied; all primary tumors demonstrated significant deviation from the modal chromosomal number (average 33.7%, range = 29.9-43.9%), compared to normal controls (average 4.6%, range = 3.6-5.6%). Additional characterization of the rate of chromosomal breakage was carried out by dual color FISH simultaneously using centromeric and telomeric probes for individual chromosomes on expanded singe cell-derived colonies and primary HNSC. Control HCT 116 colonies demonstrated a mean discordance between number of centromeric and telomeric hybridization signals in 21% (range = 19-23%) of cells, whereas HNSC cell line colonies demonstrated a mean discordance of 50% (range = 38-55%), with the majority of instances of discordant signal indicating telomeric loss. Similarly, touch preparations from primary HNSC demonstrated discordance in hybridization signal of centromeric vs. telomeric signal of 26.3% (range = 18.5-42%), with normal controls showing a rate of discordance of 6.4% (range = 4-8%). Finally, all 6 HNSC cell lines demonstrated partial impairment of mitotic arrest in response to nocodazole, indicating that impairment of the spindle assembly checkpoint may contribute to chromosomal instability in HNSC. Ongoing instability in chromosomal number and structure are consistent features of primary HNSC and cell lines. Spindle assembly checkpoint impairment occurs in HNSC cell lines and may contribute to chromosomal instability in HNSC. Copyright 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12925955     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.11341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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