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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36620081/fluorescence-time-lapse-imaging-of-entosis-using-tetramethylrhodamine-methyl-ester-staining
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emir Bozkurt, Heiko Düssmann, Jochen H M Prehn
Entosis is a process where a living cell launches an invasion into another living cell's cytoplasm. These inner cells can survive inside outer cells for a long period of time, can undergo cell division, or can be released. However, the fate of most inner cells is lysosomal degradation by entotic cell death. Entosis can be detected by imaging a combination of membrane, cytoplasmic, nuclear, and lysosomal staining in the cells. Here, we provide a protocol for detecting entosis events and measuring the kinetics of entotic cell death by time-lapse imaging using tetramethylrhodamine methyl ester (TMRM) staining...
December 5, 2022: Bio-protocol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36604424/an-entosis-like-process-induces-mitotic-disruption-in-pals1-microcephaly-pathogenesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Noelle A Sterling, Jun Young Park, Raehee Park, Seo-Hee Cho, Seonhee Kim
Entosis is cell cannibalism utilized by tumor cells to engulf live neighboring cells for pro- or anti-tumorigenic purposes. It is unknown whether this extraordinary cellular event can be pathogenic in other diseases such as microcephaly, a condition characterized by a smaller than normal brain at birth. We find that mice mutant for the human microcephaly-causing gene Pals1, which exhibit diminished cortices due to massive cell death, also exhibit nuclei enveloped by plasma membranes inside of dividing cells...
January 5, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36596845/spatiotemporal-view-of-malignant-histogenesis-and-macroevolution-via-formation-of-polyploid-giant-cancer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoran Li, Yanping Zhong, Xudong Zhang, Anil K Sood, Jinsong Liu
To understand how malignant tumors develop, we tracked cell membrane, nuclear membrane, spindle, and cell cycle dynamics in polyploid giant cancer cells (PGCCs) during the formation of high-grade serous carcinoma organoids using long-term time-lapse imaging. Single cells underwent traditional mitosis to generate tissue with uniform nuclear size, while others formed PGCCs via asymmetric mitosis, endoreplication, multipolar endomitosis, nuclear fusion, and karyokinesis without cytokinesis. PGCCs underwent restitution multipolar endomitosis, nuclear fragmentation, and micronuclei formation to increase nuclear contents and heterogeneity...
January 3, 2023: Oncogene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36437335/phenotypic-characteristics-of-dormant-human-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-cells-surviving-multifraction-x-ray-irradiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M V Pustovalova, E I Yashkina, L Alhaddad, A N Osipov, Y Chen, S V Leonov
Phenotypic characteristics of human non-small cell lung cancer cells, A549 (p53 wild-type) and H1299 (p53-deficient) as well as their descendants surviving after multifraction X-ray irradiation at a cumulative dose of 60 Gy (sublines A549HR and H1299HR, respectively) were studied before and after additional 2 Gy single dose irradiation. In 24 h after the additional irradiation, we observed a significant increase in the proportion of cells with signs of entosis (by 5 times, p<0.05) and SA-β-gal+ cells (by 1...
November 28, 2022: Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36419903/editorial-hallmark-of-cancer-resisting-cell-death
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EDITORIAL
Yichao Zhu, Risheng Yang, Jacqueline H Law, Muhammad Khan, Kenneth W Yip, Qiang Sun
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36413141/plk1-inhibitors-and-abiraterone-synergistically-disrupt-mitosis-and-kill-cancer-cells-of-disparate-origin-independently-of-androgen-receptor-signaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jesse C Patterson, Andreas Varkaris, Peter J P Croucher, Maya Ridinger, Susan Dalrymple, Mannan Nouri, Fang Xie, Shohreh Varmeh, Oliver Jonas, Matthew A Whitman, Sen Chen, Saleh Rashed, Lovemore Makusha, Jun Luo, John T Isaacs, Mark G Erlander, David J Einstein, Steven P Balk, Michael B Yaffe
Abiraterone is a standard treatment for metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) that slows disease progression by abrogating androgen synthesis and antagonizing the androgen receptor (AR). Here we report that inhibitors of the mitotic regulator polo-like kinase-1 (Plk1), including the clinically active third-generation Plk1 inhibitor onvansertib, synergizes with abiraterone in vitro and in vivo to kill a subset of cancer cells from a wide variety of tumor types in an androgen-independent manner...
November 22, 2022: Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36185363/loss-of-contact-inhibition-of-locomotion-in-the-absence-of-jam-a-promotes-entotic-cell-engulfment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariel F Schwietzer, Sonja Thölmann, Daniel Kummer, Anne Kaschler, Lilo Greune, Eva-Maria Thüring, M Alexander Schmidt, Volker Gerke, Klaus Ebnet
Entosis is a cell competition process during which tumor cells engulf other tumor cells. It is initiated by metabolic stress or by loss of matrix adhesion, and it provides the winning cell with resources derived from the internalized cell. Using micropatterns as substrates for single cell migration, we find that the depletion of the cell adhesion receptor JAM-A strongly increases the rate of entosis in matrix-adherent cells. The activity of JAM-A in suppressing entosis depends on phosphorylation at Tyr280, which is a binding site for C-terminal Src kinase, and which we have previously found to regulate tumor cell motility and contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL)...
October 21, 2022: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36168597/an-ultrastructural-perspective-on-cell-death
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zaid R Najdawi, Mones S Abu-Asab
In the field of cell death, there is still a wide gap between the molecular models and their ultrastructural phenotypes. Because only very few published works included electron microscopy (EM) images, many ultrastructural features have not yet been incorporated into the descriptions of death modes. Some of the EM features that appear in dying cells have not been incorporated in describing death modes. It includes the accumulation of lipid droplets and glycogen, the appearance of extranuclear chromatin in the cytoplasm, and the various ways mitochondria become damaged...
2022: Jordan Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36131490/self-assembly-of-peapod-like-micron-tubes-from-a-planet-satellite-type-supramolecular-megamer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fugui Xu, Ke Li, Shanlong Li, Chen Li, Chunyang Yu, Yuling Wang, Wenfeng Jiang, Shaoliang Lin, Yiyong Mai, Yongfeng Zhou
This study presents interesting self-assembly of peapod-like micron tubes from a planet-satellite-type supramolecular megamer, which was constructed through the specific host-guest molecular recognition between azobenzene (AZO)-functionalized hyperbranched poly(ethyl-3-oxetanemethanol)-star-poly(ethylene oxide) (HSP-AZO) and β-cyclodextrin(CD)-based hydrophilic hyperbranched polyglycerol (CD-g-HPG). A peapod-like structure with micron-sized tube as the pod and vesicles encapsulated inside as the peas was formed through sequential vesicle entosis, linear association, and fusion processes...
September 21, 2022: Angewandte Chemie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36124553/transient-cell-in-cell-formation-underlies-tumor-relapse-and-resistance-to-immunotherapy
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amit Gutwillig, Nadine Santana-Magal, Leen Farhat-Younis, Diana Rasoulouniriana, Asaf Madi, Chen Luxenburg, Jonathan Cohen, Krishnanand Padmanabhan, Noam Shomron, Guy Shapira, Annette Gleiberman, Roma Parikh, Carmit Levy, Meora Feinmesser, Dov Hershkovitz, Valentina Zemser-Werner, Oran Zlotnik, Sanne Kroon, Wolf-Dietrich Hardt, Reno Debets, Nathan Edward Reticker-Flynn, Peleg Rider, Yaron Carmi
Despite the remarkable successes of cancer immunotherapies, the majority of patients will experience only partial response followed by relapse of resistant tumors. While treatment resistance has frequently been attributed to clonal selection and immunoediting, comparisons of paired primary and relapsed tumors in melanoma and breast cancers indicate that they share the majority of clones. Here, we demonstrate in both mouse models and clinical human samples that tumor cells evade immunotherapy by generating unique transient cell-in-cell structures, which are resistant to killing by T cells and chemotherapies...
September 20, 2022: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36002449/glycosylation-defects-offset-by-pepck-m-drive-entosis-in-breast-carcinoma-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Petra Hyroššová, Marc Aragó, Cristina Muñoz-Pinedo, Francesc Viñals, Pablo M García-Rovés, Carmen Escolano, Andrés Méndez-Lucas, Jose C Perales
On glucose restriction, epithelial cells can undergo entosis, a cell-in-cell cannibalistic process, to allow considerable withstanding to this metabolic stress. Thus, we hypothesized that reduced protein glycosylation might participate in the activation of this cell survival pathway. Glucose deprivation promoted entosis in an MCF7 breast carcinoma model, as evaluated by direct inspection under the microscope, or revealed by a shift to apoptosis + necrosis in cells undergoing entosis treated with a Rho-GTPase kinase inhibitor (ROCKi)...
August 24, 2022: Cell Death & Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35963853/regulated-cell-death-rcd-in-cancer-key-pathways-and-targeted-therapies
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REVIEW
Fu Peng, Minru Liao, Rui Qin, Shiou Zhu, Cheng Peng, Leilei Fu, Yi Chen, Bo Han
Regulated cell death (RCD), also well-known as programmed cell death (PCD), refers to the form of cell death that can be regulated by a variety of biomacromolecules, which is distinctive from accidental cell death (ACD). Accumulating evidence has revealed that RCD subroutines are the key features of tumorigenesis, which may ultimately lead to the establishment of different potential therapeutic strategies. Hitherto, targeting the subroutines of RCD with pharmacological small-molecule compounds has been emerging as a promising therapeutic avenue, which has rapidly progressed in many types of human cancers...
August 13, 2022: Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35884370/non-canonical-programmed-cell-death-in-colon-cancer
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REVIEW
Bingchen Pan, Bowen Zheng, Chengzhong Xing, Jingwei Liu
Programmed cell death (PCD) is an evolutionarily conserved process of cell suicide that is regulated by various genes and the interaction of multiple signal pathways. Non-canonical programmed cell death (PCD) represents different signaling excluding apoptosis. Colon cancer is the third most incident and the fourth most mortal worldwide. Multiple factors such as alcohol, obesity, and genetic and epigenetic alternations contribute to the carcinogenesis of colon cancer. In recent years, emerging evidence has suggested that diverse types of non-canonical programmed cell death are involved in the initiation and development of colon cancer, including mitotic catastrophe, ferroptosis, pyroptosis, necroptosis, parthanatos, oxeiptosis, NETosis, PANoptosis, and entosis...
July 7, 2022: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35869978/aim-cics-an-automatic-identification-method-for-cell-in-cell-structures-based-on-convolutional-neural-network
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meng Tang, Yan Su, Wei Zhao, Zubiao Niu, Banzhan Ruan, Qinqin Li, You Zheng, Chenxi Wang, Bo Zhang, Fuxiang Zhou, Xiaoning Wang, Hongyan Huang, Hanping Sh, Qiang Sun
Whereas biochemical markers are available for most types of cell death, current studies on non-autonomous cell death by entosis relays strictly on the identification of cell-in-cell structures (CICs), a unique morphological readout that can only be quantified manually at present. Moreover, the manual CIC quantification is generally over-simplified as CIC counts, which represents a major hurdle against profound mechanistic investigations. In this study, we take advantage of artificial intelligence (AI) technology to develop an automatic identification method for CICs (AIM-CICs), which performs comprehensive CIC analysis in an automated and efficient way...
July 23, 2022: Journal of Molecular Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35847959/cell-in-cell-events-in-oral-squamous-cell-carcinoma
#35
REVIEW
Leonardo de Oliveira Siquara da Rocha, Bruno Solano de Freitas Souza, Daniel W Lambert, Clarissa de Araújo Gurgel Rocha
For over a century, cells within other cells have been detected by pathologists as common histopathological findings in tumors, being generally identified as "cell-in-cell" structures. Despite their characteristic morphology, these structures can originate from various processes, such as cannibalism, entosis and emperipolesis. However, only in the last few decades has more attention been given to these events due to their importance in tumor development. In cancers such as oral squamous cell carcinoma, cell-in-cell events have been linked to aggressiveness, metastasis, and therapeutic resistance...
2022: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35660414/disulfiram-oxy-derivatives-induce-entosis-or-paraptosis-like-death-in-breast-cancer-mcf-7-cells-depending-on-the-duration-of-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marina Solovieva, Yuri Shatalin, Irina Odinokova, Olga Krestinina, Yulia Baburina, Artem Mishukov, Yana Lomovskaya, Liubov Pavlik, Irina Mikheeva, Ekhson Holmuhamedov, Vladimir Akatov
BACKGROUND: Dithiocarbamates and derivatives (including disulfiram, DSF) are currently investigated as antineoplastic agents. We have revealed earlier the ability of hydroxocobalamin (vitamin В12b ) combined with diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC) to catalyze the formation of highly cytotoxic oxidized derivatives of DSF (DSFoxy, sulfones and sulfoxides). METHODS: Electron and fluorescent confocal microscopy, molecular biology and conventional biochemical techniques were used to study the morphological and functional responses of MCF-7 human breast cancer cells to treatment with DDC and B12b alone or in combination...
June 1, 2022: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. General Subjects
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35563375/cell-death-by-entosis-triggers-molecular-mechanisms-and-clinical-significance
#37
REVIEW
Mostafa Kianfar, Anna Balcerak, Mateusz Chmielarczyk, Leszek Tarnowski, Ewa A Grzybowska
Entosis-a homotypic insertion of one cell into another, resulting in a death of the invading cell-has been described in many reports, but crucial aspects of its molecular mechanisms and clinical significance still remain controversial. While actomyosin contractility of the invading cell is very well established as a driving force in the initial phase, and autophagy induced in the outer cell is determined as the main mechanism of degradation of the inner cell, many details remain unresolved. The multitude of triggering factors and crisscrossing molecular pathways described in entosis regulation make interpretations difficult...
April 30, 2022: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35321239/mitochondria-related-cell-death-modalities-and-disease
#38
REVIEW
Chuwen Tian, Yifan Liu, Zhuoshu Li, Ping Zhu, Mingyi Zhao
Mitochondria are well known as the centre of energy metabolism in eukaryotic cells. However, they can not only generate ATP through the tricarboxylic acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation but also control the mode of cell death through various mechanisms, especially regulated cell death (RCD), such as apoptosis, mitophagy, NETosis, pyroptosis, necroptosis, entosis, parthanatos, ferroptosis, alkaliptosis, autosis, clockophagy and oxeiptosis. These mitochondria-associated modes of cell death can lead to a variety of diseases...
2022: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35127369/preliminary-evidence-for-the-presence-of-multiple-forms-of-cell-death-in-diabetes-cardiomyopathy
#39
REVIEW
Jinjing Wei, Yongting Zhao, Haihai Liang, Weijie Du, Lihong Wang
Diabetic mellitus (DM) is a common degenerative chronic metabolic disease often accompanied by severe cardiovascular complications (DCCs) as major causes of death in diabetic patients with diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) as the most common DCC. The metabolic disturbance in DCM generates the conditions/substrates and inducers/triggers and activates the signaling molecules and death executioners leading to cardiomyocyte death which accelerates the development of DCM and the degeneration of DCM to heart failure...
January 2022: Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica. B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34881244/controversies-in-podocyte-loss-death-or-detachment
#40
REVIEW
Lijun Yin, Lu Yu, John Cijiang He, Anqun Chen
Glomerular podocytes are characterized by terminally differentiated epithelial cells with limited proliferating ability; thus, podocyte loss could not be fully compensated by podocyte regeneration. A large body of clinical studies collectively demonstrated that podocyte loss correlated with glomerular diseases progression. Both podocyte death and podocyte detachment lead to podocyte loss; however, which one is the main cause remains controversial. Up to date, multiple mechanisms are involved in podocyte death, including programmed apoptotic cell death (apoptosis and anoikis), programmed nonapoptotic cell death (autophagy, entosis, and podoptosis), immune-related cell death (pyroptosis), and other types of cell death (necroptosis and mitotic catastrophe-related cell death)...
2021: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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