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The frequency and consequences of multipolar mitoses in undifferentiated embryonic stem cells.

Veronika Pospisilova1, Milan Esner1,2, Iveta Cervenkova1, Radek Fedr3, Jean-Yvez Tinevez4, Ales Hampl1,5, Martin Anger1,2.   

Abstract

Embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cells widely used in cell therapy and tissue engineering. However, the broader clinical applications of ES cells are limited by their genomic instability and karyotypic abnormalities. Thus, understanding the mechanisms underlying ES cell karyotypic abnormalities is critical to optimizing their clinical use. In this study, we focused on proliferating human and mouse ES cells undergoing multipolar divisions. Specifically, we analyzed the frequency and outcomes of such divisions using a combination of time-lapse microscopy and cell tracking. This revealed that cells resulting from multipolar divisions were not only viable, but they also frequently underwent subsequent cell divisions. Our novel data also showed that in human and mouse ES cells, multipolar spindles allowed more robust escape from chromosome segregation control mechanisms than bipolar spindles. Considering the frequency of multipolar divisions in proliferating ES cells, it is conceivable that cell division errors underlie ES cell karyotypic instability.

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Keywords:  Embryonic stem (ES) cells; Mitosis length; Multipolar division; Single-cell tracking; Spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC); Time-lapse microscopy

Year:  2019        PMID: 34907719     DOI: 10.32725/jab.2019.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Biomed        ISSN: 1214-021X            Impact factor:   1.797


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