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Microtubule-organizing center-mediated structural atypia in low- and high-grade urothelial carcinoma.

Masayo Kuroda1, Shin-Ichi Murata2, Naomi Kawamura1, Kenji Warigaya3, Fidele Yambayamba Musangile3, Ibu Matsuzaki3, Fumiyoshi Kojima3.   

Abstract

Urothelial carcinoma (UC) comprises two subtypes, low grade (LG-UC) and high grade (HG-UC), with different pathological and clinical behavior. LG-UC and HG-UC are classified based on cellular and structural atypia of pathological findings. The mechanisms responsible for maintaining structural atypia, such as the disturbance of nuclear polarity, remain unclear. In this study, we studied microtubule-organizing center (MTOC)-mediated nuclear polarity in UC subtypes. We evaluated six cases with normal urothelium (NU), 10 LG-UC cases, and 10 HG-UC cases by double immunofluorescence staining of γ-tubulin as a marker of MTOC and E-cadherin as a marker of each cell border. The number and position of γ-tubulin dots of expression in more than 100 cells per case were assessed using the spatial relationship with the nucleus and surface-basal axis. We found one γ-tubulin dot in most normal and tumor cells, and more than two γ-tubulin dots in 4.6% of NU cells, 6.1% of LG-UC cells, and 9.8% of HG-UC cells. More than three γ-tubulin dots were found only in 1.2% of HG-UC cells. Surface side positioning of γ-tubulin was found in 77.4% of normal urothelial cells, 63.8% of LG-UC cells, and 39.2% of HG-UC cells, whereas aberrant lateral and basal side positioning of γ-tubulin was found in 22.6% of normal urothelial cells, 36.1% of LG-UC cells, and 60.8% of HG-UC cells. We concluded that numerical and positional aberrations of MTOC in UC cases were strongly correlated with both cellular and structural atypia as well as abnormal cell proliferation.

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Keywords:  Centrosome; Microtubule-organizing center; Papillary urothelial carcinoma; Structural atypia; Urinary bladder; γ-Tubulin

Year:  2020        PMID: 32710188     DOI: 10.1007/s00428-020-02895-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virchows Arch        ISSN: 0945-6317            Impact factor:   4.064


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1.  Grading variability of urothelial carcinoma: experience from a single academic medical center.

Authors:  Eugene W Lee; Fang-Ming Deng; Jonathan Melamed; Savvas Mendrinos; Kasturi Das; Tsivia Hochman; Samir S Taneja; William C Huang
Journal:  Can J Urol       Date:  2014-08       Impact factor: 1.344

2.  Significant Correlation between Chromosomal Aberration and Nuclear Morphology in Urothelial Carcinoma.

Authors:  Masayo Shuto; Atsushi Seyama; Yoshiya Gotoh; Kouichi Kamada; Masaru Nakamura; Kenji Warigaya; Hiroshi Watanabe; Munehisa Ueno; Michio Shimizu; Toshio Fukuda; Shin-Ichi Murata
Journal:  Acta Histochem Cytochem       Date:  2012-01-24       Impact factor: 1.938

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