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      Dynamics of γ-tubulin cytoskeleton in HL-60 leukemia cells undergoing differentiation and apoptosis by all-trans retinoic acid.

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          Microtubules are important components of the cell cytoskeleton, participating in protein localization and cell signaling. The capacity of leukemia cells to re-organize their microtubules is considered an integral part of differentiation in these cells in order to become mature granulocytes through treatment with all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), an established drug for treating acute promyelocytic leukemia. In this study we examined γ-, α- and acetylated-α-tubulin content, their patterns of distribution in the cytoplasm, and the potency of centrosomes in re-organizing microtubules in different stages of ATRA-induced differentiation and apoptosis of the HL-60 cell line. The γ-tubulin content was dramatically increased following differentiation of HL-60 cells, and was then decreased after apoptosis. We also found that γ-tubulin had a diffuse, cytoplasmic pattern following apoptosis compared to the focal, centrosomal accumulation of γ-tubulin in differentiated cells. Differentiated cells had the ability to re-organize their microtubule network following nocodazole challenge testing, whereas undifferentiated cells did not show a similar ability. α-tubulin was more regularly organized in differentiated cells, and did not reveal any specific pattern of polymerization in apoptotic cells. Acetylated-α-tubulin generally followed the same organization patterns after differentiation, as that which occurred for α-tubulin. Our data is suggestive of a centrosomal and organized nucleation pattern of microtubules in HL-60 cells following differentiation, possibly mediated through up-regulation of γ-tubulin.

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          Journal
          Mol Med Rep
          Molecular medicine reports
          Spandidos Publications
          1791-3004
          1791-2997
          Feb 2012
          : 5
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
          Article
          10.3892/mmr.2011.635
          22011793
          6874e71c-cf7a-4bf7-ab6d-e15d020064ad
          History

          differentiation,microtubules,HL-60 cells,γ-tubulin,apoptosis

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