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Targeting mitochondrial degradation by chimeric autophagy-tethering compounds
The ability to regulate mitophagy in a living system with small molecules remains a great challenge. We hypothesize that adding fragments specific to the key autophagosome protein LC3 to mitochondria will mimic receptor-mediated mitophagy, thus engaging the autophagy-lysosome pathway to induce mitoc...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10583747/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37860639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03600f |
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author | Liu, Zhenqi Qin, Geng Yang, Jie Wang, Wenjie Zhang, Wenting Lu, Boxun Ren, Jinsong Qu, Xiaogang |
author_facet | Liu, Zhenqi Qin, Geng Yang, Jie Wang, Wenjie Zhang, Wenting Lu, Boxun Ren, Jinsong Qu, Xiaogang |
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description | The ability to regulate mitophagy in a living system with small molecules remains a great challenge. We hypothesize that adding fragments specific to the key autophagosome protein LC3 to mitochondria will mimic receptor-mediated mitophagy, thus engaging the autophagy-lysosome pathway to induce mitochondrial degradation. Herein, we develop a general biochemical approach to modulate mitophagy, dubbed mito-ATTECs, which employ chimera molecules composed of LC3-binding moieties linked to mitochondria-targeting ligands. Mito-ATTECs trigger mitophagy via targeting mitochondria to autophagosomes through direct interaction between mito-ATTECs and LC3 on mitochondrial membranes. Subsequently, autophagosomes containing mitochondria rapidly fuse with lysosomes to facilitate the degradation of mitochondria. Therefore, mito-ATTECs circumvent the detrimental effects related to disruption of mitochondrial membrane integrity by inducers routinely used to manipulate mitophagy, and provide a versatile biochemical approach to investigate the physiological roles of mitophagy. Furthermore, we found that sustained mitophagy lead to mitochondrial depletion and autophagic cell death in several malignant cell lines (lethal mitophagy). Among them, apoptosis-resistant malignant melanoma cell lines are particularly sensitive to lethal mitophagy. The therapeutic efficacy of mito-ATTECs has been further evaluated by using subcutaneous and pulmonary metastatic melanoma models. Together, the mitochondrial depletion achieved by mito-ATTECs may demonstrate the general concept of inducing cancer cell lethality through excessive mitochondrial clearance, establishing a promising therapeutic paradigm for apoptosis-resistant tumors. |
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spelling | pubmed-105837472023-10-19 Targeting mitochondrial degradation by chimeric autophagy-tethering compounds Liu, Zhenqi Qin, Geng Yang, Jie Wang, Wenjie Zhang, Wenting Lu, Boxun Ren, Jinsong Qu, Xiaogang Chem Sci Chemistry The ability to regulate mitophagy in a living system with small molecules remains a great challenge. We hypothesize that adding fragments specific to the key autophagosome protein LC3 to mitochondria will mimic receptor-mediated mitophagy, thus engaging the autophagy-lysosome pathway to induce mitochondrial degradation. Herein, we develop a general biochemical approach to modulate mitophagy, dubbed mito-ATTECs, which employ chimera molecules composed of LC3-binding moieties linked to mitochondria-targeting ligands. Mito-ATTECs trigger mitophagy via targeting mitochondria to autophagosomes through direct interaction between mito-ATTECs and LC3 on mitochondrial membranes. Subsequently, autophagosomes containing mitochondria rapidly fuse with lysosomes to facilitate the degradation of mitochondria. Therefore, mito-ATTECs circumvent the detrimental effects related to disruption of mitochondrial membrane integrity by inducers routinely used to manipulate mitophagy, and provide a versatile biochemical approach to investigate the physiological roles of mitophagy. Furthermore, we found that sustained mitophagy lead to mitochondrial depletion and autophagic cell death in several malignant cell lines (lethal mitophagy). Among them, apoptosis-resistant malignant melanoma cell lines are particularly sensitive to lethal mitophagy. The therapeutic efficacy of mito-ATTECs has been further evaluated by using subcutaneous and pulmonary metastatic melanoma models. Together, the mitochondrial depletion achieved by mito-ATTECs may demonstrate the general concept of inducing cancer cell lethality through excessive mitochondrial clearance, establishing a promising therapeutic paradigm for apoptosis-resistant tumors. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10583747/ /pubmed/37860639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03600f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Liu, Zhenqi Qin, Geng Yang, Jie Wang, Wenjie Zhang, Wenting Lu, Boxun Ren, Jinsong Qu, Xiaogang Targeting mitochondrial degradation by chimeric autophagy-tethering compounds |
title | Targeting mitochondrial degradation by chimeric autophagy-tethering compounds |
title_full | Targeting mitochondrial degradation by chimeric autophagy-tethering compounds |
title_fullStr | Targeting mitochondrial degradation by chimeric autophagy-tethering compounds |
title_full_unstemmed | Targeting mitochondrial degradation by chimeric autophagy-tethering compounds |
title_short | Targeting mitochondrial degradation by chimeric autophagy-tethering compounds |
title_sort | targeting mitochondrial degradation by chimeric autophagy-tethering compounds |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10583747/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37860639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03600f |
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