Multinucleation-induced improvement of the spreading of transformed cells on the substratum.
- 1 May 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 81 (10) , 3098-3102
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.81.10.3098
Abstract
Multinucleation of various cultured cells was produed by polyethylene glycol-induced fusion or by cytochalasin-induced block of mitosis. Multinucleation induced by both methods considerably improved deficient spreading of all the tested transformed fibroblastic lines [C3H and L]; average substratum area occupied by 1 cell and divided per number of nuclei was 2.0-2.5 times larger for multinucleated cells than for mononucleated ones. Improved spreading was accompanied by increased area of lamellar cytoplasm, increased number of focal contacts, and, in certain lines, by the appearance of actin bundles; numerous microtubules and intermediate filaments radiated from perinuclear zones into the lamellas of multinucleated cells. The number of cell-associated fibronectin fibrils was not increased by multinucleation. Cycloheximide did not prevent the improvement of spreading, suggesting that this effect was not due to any alterations of protein synthesis. Colcemid considerably decreased the effect of multinucleation but did not abolish it completely. Increase of spreading is due to multinucleation-associated alterations of quantitative interrelationships between various cell components. One of these alterations is probably increased density of microtubules per unit length of outer cell edge.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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