HORKÝ, Marcel (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Vladimír KOTALA (203 Czech Republic), Milan ANTON (203 Czech Republic) and Jozefa WESIERSKA-GADEK (40 Austria)
Edition
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, USA, New York Academy of Sciences, 2002, 0077-8923
The nucleolus represents a highly dynamic nuclear compartment of the interphase nucleus. It plays a key role in ribosome biogenesis. The number of nucleoli, their size, and their activity increase in exponentially growing cells; therefore these parameters reflect the proliferating activity of the cells. Nucleolar changes and pleomorphism associated with overt proliferation of tumor cells have also been documented by immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies. Contrary to cell proliferation, cytostatics-induced changes of nucleolar phenotype in malignant cells point to a potential role of nucleolar components in the execution of active cell death. It can be concluded that the plurifunctionality of nucleoli regarding cell proliferation and apoptosis could open new vistas toward understanding dysregulation in malignant cells.