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Non-mitotic proliferation of malignant cancer cells revealed through live-cell imaging of primary and cell-line cultures.

Iram Shazia TyagiHo Yin Calvin TsuiSi ChenXinyi LiWai-Kin MatMuhammad A KhanLucas Brendan ChoyKa-Yin Aden ChanTat-Ming Danny ChanChi-Ping Stephanie NgHo-Keung NgWai Sang PoonHong Xue
Published in: Cell division (2024)
The present study revealed that various types of malignant, but not benign, cancer cells exhibited cellular behaviors indicative of non-mitotic proliferation such as binary fission, which was typical of prokaryotic cell division, suggesting cell level atavism. Moreover, reversible transitions through the three modes of proliferation, i.e., mitosis, abnormal mitosis and non-mitosis, were observed when anticancer drug concentrations were grossly increased inducing non-mitosis or decreased favoring mitosis. Potential clinical significance of non-mitotic proliferation in cancer drug resistance and recurrence, and its relationship with cancer stem cells are worthy of further studies.
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