Abstract

Cajal bodies (CB) are ubiquitous nuclear structures involved in the biogenesis of small nuclear ribonucleoproteins and show narrow association with the nucleolus. To identify possible relationships between CB and the nucleolus, the localization of coilin, a marker of CB, and of a set of nucleolar proteins was investigated in cultured PtK2 cells undergoing micronucleation. Nocodazol-induced micronucleated cells were examined by double indirect immunofluorescence with antibodies against coilin, fibrillarin, NOR-90/hUBF, RNA polymerase I, PM/Scl, and To/Th. Cells were imaged on a BioRad 1024-UV confocal system attached to a Zeiss Axiovert 100 microscope. Since PtK2 cells possess only one nucleolus organizer region, micronucleated cells presented only one or two micronuclei containing nucleolus. By confocal microscopy we showed that in most micronuclei lacking a typical nucleolus a variable number of round structures were stained by antibodies against fibrillarin, NOR-90/hUBF protein, and coilin. These bodies were regarded as CB-like structures and were not stained by anti-PM/Scl and anti-To/Th antibodies. Anti-RNA polymerase I antibodies also reacted with CB-like structures in some micronuclei lacking nucleolus. The demonstration that a set of proteins involved in RNA/RNP biogenesis, namely coilin, fibrillarin, NOR-90/hUBF, and RNA polymerase I gather in CB-like structures present in nucleoli-devoid micronuclei may contribute to shed some light into the understanding of CB function.

Highlights

  • Several structural and functional nuclear domains have been characterized over the last decades

  • Interphase cells stained with anti-fibrillarin, anti-nucleolus organizer region (NOR)-90/ human upstream binding factor (hUBF), anti-To/Th, anti-RNA polymerase I, or anti-PM/Scl antibodies showed the expected nucleolar pattern

  • In order to obtain some information about Cajal body (CB) we investigated the CB-specific protein coilin and nucleolar autoantigens in cells submitted to micronucleation, a process in which only those micronuclei containing NOR genes will be able to form a functional nucleolus

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Introduction

Several structural and functional nuclear domains have been characterized over the last decades. Several other nuclear bodies have been poorly characterized in functional terms. The renewed interest in this nuclear structure has stimulated studies of its behavior during cell division and cell proliferation [8,9,10]. CBs are dynamic structures that disassemble during mitosis to reappear at late G1, after nucleolus reformation [8,9]. They vary in number and size in different cell lines, being more prominent in fast growing cells [8,11,12,13]

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