Literature DB >> 7850791

Behavior of crocidolite asbestos during mitosis in living vertebrate lung epithelial cells.

J G Ault1, R W Cole, C G Jensen, L C Jensen, L A Bachert, C L Rieder.   

Abstract

Asbestos has been described as a physical carcinogen in that long thin fibers are generally more carcinogenic than shorter thicker ones. It has been hypothesized that long thin fibers disrupt chromosome behavior during mitosis, causing chromosome abnormalities which lead to cell transformation and neoplastic progression. Using high-resolution time lapse video-enhanced light microscopy and the uniquely suited lung epithelial cells of the newt Taricha granulosa, we have characterized for the first time the behavior of crocidolite asbestos fibers, and their interactions with chromosomes, during mitosis in living cells. We found that the keratin cage surrounding the mitotic spindle inhibited fiber migration, resulting in spindles with few fibers. As in interphase, fibers displayed microtubule-mediated saltatory movements. Fiber position was only slightly affected by the ejection forces of the spindle asters. Physical interactions between crocidolite fibers and chromosomes occurred randomly within the spindle and along its edge. Crocidolite fibers showed no affinity toward chromatin and most encounters ended with the fiber passively yielding to the chromosome. In a few encounters along the spindle edge the chromosome yielded to the fiber, which remained stationary as if anchored to the keratin cage. We suggest that fibers thin enough to be caught in the keratin cage and long enough to protrude into the spindle are those fibers with the ability to snag or block moving chromosomes.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7850791

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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