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Early loss of mitochondrial complex I and rewiring of glutathione metabolism in renal oncocytoma

Renal oncocytomas are benign tumors characterized by a marked accumulation of mitochondria. We report a combined exome, transcriptome, and metabolome analysis of these tumors. Joint analysis of the nuclear and mitochondrial (mtDNA) genomes reveals loss-of-function mtDNA mutations occurring at high v...

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Autores principales: Gopal, Raj K., Calvo, Sarah E., Shih, Angela R., Chaves, Frances L., McGuone, Declan, Mick, Eran, Pierce, Kerry A., Li, Yang, Garofalo, Andrea, Van Allen, Eliezer M., Clish, Clary B., Oliva, Esther, Mootha, Vamsi K.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6142220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29915083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1711888115
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author Gopal, Raj K.
Calvo, Sarah E.
Shih, Angela R.
Chaves, Frances L.
McGuone, Declan
Mick, Eran
Pierce, Kerry A.
Li, Yang
Garofalo, Andrea
Van Allen, Eliezer M.
Clish, Clary B.
Oliva, Esther
Mootha, Vamsi K.
author_facet Gopal, Raj K.
Calvo, Sarah E.
Shih, Angela R.
Chaves, Frances L.
McGuone, Declan
Mick, Eran
Pierce, Kerry A.
Li, Yang
Garofalo, Andrea
Van Allen, Eliezer M.
Clish, Clary B.
Oliva, Esther
Mootha, Vamsi K.
author_sort Gopal, Raj K.
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description Renal oncocytomas are benign tumors characterized by a marked accumulation of mitochondria. We report a combined exome, transcriptome, and metabolome analysis of these tumors. Joint analysis of the nuclear and mitochondrial (mtDNA) genomes reveals loss-of-function mtDNA mutations occurring at high variant allele fractions, consistent with positive selection, in genes encoding complex I as the most frequent genetic events. A subset of these tumors also exhibits chromosome 1 loss and/or cyclin D1 overexpression, suggesting they follow complex I loss. Transcriptome data revealed that many pathways previously reported to be altered in renal oncocytoma were simply differentially expressed in the tumor’s cell of origin, the distal nephron, compared with other nephron segments. Using a heuristic approach to account for cell-of-origin bias we uncovered strong expression alterations in the gamma-glutamyl cycle, including glutathione synthesis (increased GCLC) and glutathione degradation. Moreover, the most striking changes in metabolite profiling were elevations in oxidized and reduced glutathione as well as γ-glutamyl-cysteine and cysteinyl-glycine, dipeptide intermediates in glutathione biosynthesis, and recycling, respectively. Biosynthesis of glutathione appears adaptive as blockade of GCLC impairs viability in cells cultured with a complex I inhibitor. Our data suggest that loss-of-function mutations in complex I are a candidate driver event in renal oncocytoma that is followed by frequent loss of chromosome 1, cyclin D1 overexpression, and adaptive up-regulation of glutathione biosynthesis.
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spelling pubmed-61422202018-09-19 Early loss of mitochondrial complex I and rewiring of glutathione metabolism in renal oncocytoma Gopal, Raj K. Calvo, Sarah E. Shih, Angela R. Chaves, Frances L. McGuone, Declan Mick, Eran Pierce, Kerry A. Li, Yang Garofalo, Andrea Van Allen, Eliezer M. Clish, Clary B. Oliva, Esther Mootha, Vamsi K. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus Renal oncocytomas are benign tumors characterized by a marked accumulation of mitochondria. We report a combined exome, transcriptome, and metabolome analysis of these tumors. Joint analysis of the nuclear and mitochondrial (mtDNA) genomes reveals loss-of-function mtDNA mutations occurring at high variant allele fractions, consistent with positive selection, in genes encoding complex I as the most frequent genetic events. A subset of these tumors also exhibits chromosome 1 loss and/or cyclin D1 overexpression, suggesting they follow complex I loss. Transcriptome data revealed that many pathways previously reported to be altered in renal oncocytoma were simply differentially expressed in the tumor’s cell of origin, the distal nephron, compared with other nephron segments. Using a heuristic approach to account for cell-of-origin bias we uncovered strong expression alterations in the gamma-glutamyl cycle, including glutathione synthesis (increased GCLC) and glutathione degradation. Moreover, the most striking changes in metabolite profiling were elevations in oxidized and reduced glutathione as well as γ-glutamyl-cysteine and cysteinyl-glycine, dipeptide intermediates in glutathione biosynthesis, and recycling, respectively. Biosynthesis of glutathione appears adaptive as blockade of GCLC impairs viability in cells cultured with a complex I inhibitor. Our data suggest that loss-of-function mutations in complex I are a candidate driver event in renal oncocytoma that is followed by frequent loss of chromosome 1, cyclin D1 overexpression, and adaptive up-regulation of glutathione biosynthesis. National Academy of Sciences 2018-07-03 2018-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6142220/ /pubmed/29915083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1711888115 Text en Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle PNAS Plus
Gopal, Raj K.
Calvo, Sarah E.
Shih, Angela R.
Chaves, Frances L.
McGuone, Declan
Mick, Eran
Pierce, Kerry A.
Li, Yang
Garofalo, Andrea
Van Allen, Eliezer M.
Clish, Clary B.
Oliva, Esther
Mootha, Vamsi K.
Early loss of mitochondrial complex I and rewiring of glutathione metabolism in renal oncocytoma
title Early loss of mitochondrial complex I and rewiring of glutathione metabolism in renal oncocytoma
title_full Early loss of mitochondrial complex I and rewiring of glutathione metabolism in renal oncocytoma
title_fullStr Early loss of mitochondrial complex I and rewiring of glutathione metabolism in renal oncocytoma
title_full_unstemmed Early loss of mitochondrial complex I and rewiring of glutathione metabolism in renal oncocytoma
title_short Early loss of mitochondrial complex I and rewiring of glutathione metabolism in renal oncocytoma
title_sort early loss of mitochondrial complex i and rewiring of glutathione metabolism in renal oncocytoma
topic PNAS Plus
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6142220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29915083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1711888115
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