Meraldi Patrick
Cell Physiology and Metabolism Department, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Chromosome Res. 2016 Jan;24(1):19-34. doi: 10.1007/s10577-015-9508-2.
Centrosomes are complex structures, which are embedded into the opposite poles of the mitotic spindle of most animals, acting as microtubule organizing centres. Surprisingly, in several biological systems, such as flies, chicken, or human cells, centrosomes are not essential for cell division. Nonetheless, they ensure faithful chromosome segregation. Moreover, mis-functioning centrosomes can act in a dominant-negative manner, resulting in erroneous mitotic progression. Here, I review the mechanisms by which centrosomes contribute to proper spindle organization and faithful chromosome segregation under physiological conditions and discuss how errors in centrosome function impair transmission of the genomic material in a pathological setting.
中心体是复杂的结构,嵌入大多数动物有丝分裂纺锤体的两极,作为微管组织中心发挥作用。令人惊讶的是,在一些生物系统中,如苍蝇、鸡或人类细胞中,中心体对于细胞分裂并非必不可少。尽管如此,它们确保染色体的准确分离。此外,功能失调的中心体可以以显性负性方式发挥作用,导致有丝分裂进程错误。在这里,我回顾了在生理条件下中心体促进纺锤体正常组织和染色体准确分离的机制,并讨论了在病理情况下中心体功能错误如何损害基因组物质的传递。