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Tumor-initiating cells of breast and prostate origin show alterations in the expression of genes related to iron metabolism

The importance of iron in the growth and progression of tumors has been widely documented. In this report, we show that tumor-initiating cells (TICs), represented by spheres derived from the MCF7 cell line, exhibit higher intracellular labile iron pool, mitochondrial iron accumulation and are more s...

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Autores principales: Rychtarcikova, Zuzana, Lettlova, Sandra, Tomkova, Veronika, Korenkova, Vlasta, Langerova, Lucie, Simonova, Ekaterina, Zjablovskaja, Polina, Alberich-Jorda, Meritxell, Neuzil, Jiri, Truksa, Jaroslav
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5351639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28031527
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14093
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author Rychtarcikova, Zuzana
Lettlova, Sandra
Tomkova, Veronika
Korenkova, Vlasta
Langerova, Lucie
Simonova, Ekaterina
Zjablovskaja, Polina
Alberich-Jorda, Meritxell
Neuzil, Jiri
Truksa, Jaroslav
author_facet Rychtarcikova, Zuzana
Lettlova, Sandra
Tomkova, Veronika
Korenkova, Vlasta
Langerova, Lucie
Simonova, Ekaterina
Zjablovskaja, Polina
Alberich-Jorda, Meritxell
Neuzil, Jiri
Truksa, Jaroslav
author_sort Rychtarcikova, Zuzana
collection PubMed
description The importance of iron in the growth and progression of tumors has been widely documented. In this report, we show that tumor-initiating cells (TICs), represented by spheres derived from the MCF7 cell line, exhibit higher intracellular labile iron pool, mitochondrial iron accumulation and are more susceptible to iron chelation. TICs also show activation of the IRP/IRE system, leading to higher iron uptake and decrease in iron storage, suggesting that level of properly assembled cytosolic iron-sulfur clusters (FeS) is reduced. This finding is confirmed by lower enzymatic activity of aconitase and FeS cluster biogenesis enzymes, as well as lower levels of reduced glutathione, implying reduced FeS clusters synthesis/utilization in TICs. Importantly, we have identified specific gene signature related to iron metabolism consisting of genes regulating iron uptake, mitochondrial FeS cluster biogenesis and hypoxic response (ABCB10, ACO1, CYBRD1, EPAS1, GLRX5, HEPH, HFE, IREB2, QSOX1 and TFRC). Principal component analysis based on this signature is able to distinguish TICs from cancer cells in vitro and also Leukemia-initiating cells (LICs) from non-LICs in the mouse model of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Majority of the described changes were also recapitulated in an alternative model represented by MCF7 cells resistant to tamoxifen (TAMR) that exhibit features of TICs. Our findings point to the critical importance of redox balance and iron metabolism-related genes and proteins in the context of cancer and TICs that could be potentially used for cancer diagnostics or therapy.
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spelling pubmed-53516392017-04-13 Tumor-initiating cells of breast and prostate origin show alterations in the expression of genes related to iron metabolism Rychtarcikova, Zuzana Lettlova, Sandra Tomkova, Veronika Korenkova, Vlasta Langerova, Lucie Simonova, Ekaterina Zjablovskaja, Polina Alberich-Jorda, Meritxell Neuzil, Jiri Truksa, Jaroslav Oncotarget Research Paper The importance of iron in the growth and progression of tumors has been widely documented. In this report, we show that tumor-initiating cells (TICs), represented by spheres derived from the MCF7 cell line, exhibit higher intracellular labile iron pool, mitochondrial iron accumulation and are more susceptible to iron chelation. TICs also show activation of the IRP/IRE system, leading to higher iron uptake and decrease in iron storage, suggesting that level of properly assembled cytosolic iron-sulfur clusters (FeS) is reduced. This finding is confirmed by lower enzymatic activity of aconitase and FeS cluster biogenesis enzymes, as well as lower levels of reduced glutathione, implying reduced FeS clusters synthesis/utilization in TICs. Importantly, we have identified specific gene signature related to iron metabolism consisting of genes regulating iron uptake, mitochondrial FeS cluster biogenesis and hypoxic response (ABCB10, ACO1, CYBRD1, EPAS1, GLRX5, HEPH, HFE, IREB2, QSOX1 and TFRC). Principal component analysis based on this signature is able to distinguish TICs from cancer cells in vitro and also Leukemia-initiating cells (LICs) from non-LICs in the mouse model of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Majority of the described changes were also recapitulated in an alternative model represented by MCF7 cells resistant to tamoxifen (TAMR) that exhibit features of TICs. Our findings point to the critical importance of redox balance and iron metabolism-related genes and proteins in the context of cancer and TICs that could be potentially used for cancer diagnostics or therapy. Impact Journals LLC 2016-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5351639/ /pubmed/28031527 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14093 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Rychtarcikova et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Rychtarcikova, Zuzana
Lettlova, Sandra
Tomkova, Veronika
Korenkova, Vlasta
Langerova, Lucie
Simonova, Ekaterina
Zjablovskaja, Polina
Alberich-Jorda, Meritxell
Neuzil, Jiri
Truksa, Jaroslav
Tumor-initiating cells of breast and prostate origin show alterations in the expression of genes related to iron metabolism
title Tumor-initiating cells of breast and prostate origin show alterations in the expression of genes related to iron metabolism
title_full Tumor-initiating cells of breast and prostate origin show alterations in the expression of genes related to iron metabolism
title_fullStr Tumor-initiating cells of breast and prostate origin show alterations in the expression of genes related to iron metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Tumor-initiating cells of breast and prostate origin show alterations in the expression of genes related to iron metabolism
title_short Tumor-initiating cells of breast and prostate origin show alterations in the expression of genes related to iron metabolism
title_sort tumor-initiating cells of breast and prostate origin show alterations in the expression of genes related to iron metabolism
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5351639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28031527
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14093
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