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Mitochondrial Respiration in KRAS and BRAF Mutated Colorectal Tumors and Polyps

This study aimed to characterize the ATP-synthesis by oxidative phosphorylation in colorectal cancer (CRC) and premalignant colon polyps in relation to molecular biomarkers KRAS and BRAF. This prospective study included 48 patients. Resected colorectal polyps and postoperative CRC tissue with adjace...

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Autores principales: Rebane-Klemm, Egle, Truu, Laura, Reinsalu, Leenu, Puurand, Marju, Shevchuk, Igor, Chekulayev, Vladimir, Timohhina, Natalja, Tepp, Kersti, Bogovskaja, Jelena, Afanasjev, Vladimir, Suurmaa, Külliki, Valvere, Vahur, Kaambre, Tuuli
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7226330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32231083
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12040815
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author Rebane-Klemm, Egle
Truu, Laura
Reinsalu, Leenu
Puurand, Marju
Shevchuk, Igor
Chekulayev, Vladimir
Timohhina, Natalja
Tepp, Kersti
Bogovskaja, Jelena
Afanasjev, Vladimir
Suurmaa, Külliki
Valvere, Vahur
Kaambre, Tuuli
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Truu, Laura
Reinsalu, Leenu
Puurand, Marju
Shevchuk, Igor
Chekulayev, Vladimir
Timohhina, Natalja
Tepp, Kersti
Bogovskaja, Jelena
Afanasjev, Vladimir
Suurmaa, Külliki
Valvere, Vahur
Kaambre, Tuuli
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description This study aimed to characterize the ATP-synthesis by oxidative phosphorylation in colorectal cancer (CRC) and premalignant colon polyps in relation to molecular biomarkers KRAS and BRAF. This prospective study included 48 patients. Resected colorectal polyps and postoperative CRC tissue with adjacent normal tissue (control) were collected. Patients with polyps and CRC were divided into three molecular groups: KRAS mutated, BRAF mutated and KRAS/BRAF wild-type. Mitochondrial respiration in permeabilized tissue samples was observed using high resolution respirometry. ADP-activated respiration rate (V(max)) and an apparent affinity of mitochondria to ADP, which is related to mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM) permeability, were determined. Clear differences were present between molecular groups. KRAS mutated CRC group had lower V(max) values compared to wild-type; however, the V(max) value was higher than in the control group, while MOM permeability did not change. This suggests that KRAS mutation status might be involved in acquiring oxidative phenotype. KRAS mutated polyps had higher V(max) values and elevated MOM permeability as compared to the control. BRAF mutated CRC and polyps had reduced respiration and altered MOM permeability, indicating a glycolytic phenotype. To conclude, prognostic biomarkers KRAS and BRAF are likely related to the metabolic phenotype in CRC and polyps. Assessment of the tumor mitochondrial ATP synthesis could be a potential component of patient risk stratification.
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spelling pubmed-72263302020-05-18 Mitochondrial Respiration in KRAS and BRAF Mutated Colorectal Tumors and Polyps Rebane-Klemm, Egle Truu, Laura Reinsalu, Leenu Puurand, Marju Shevchuk, Igor Chekulayev, Vladimir Timohhina, Natalja Tepp, Kersti Bogovskaja, Jelena Afanasjev, Vladimir Suurmaa, Külliki Valvere, Vahur Kaambre, Tuuli Cancers (Basel) Article This study aimed to characterize the ATP-synthesis by oxidative phosphorylation in colorectal cancer (CRC) and premalignant colon polyps in relation to molecular biomarkers KRAS and BRAF. This prospective study included 48 patients. Resected colorectal polyps and postoperative CRC tissue with adjacent normal tissue (control) were collected. Patients with polyps and CRC were divided into three molecular groups: KRAS mutated, BRAF mutated and KRAS/BRAF wild-type. Mitochondrial respiration in permeabilized tissue samples was observed using high resolution respirometry. ADP-activated respiration rate (V(max)) and an apparent affinity of mitochondria to ADP, which is related to mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM) permeability, were determined. Clear differences were present between molecular groups. KRAS mutated CRC group had lower V(max) values compared to wild-type; however, the V(max) value was higher than in the control group, while MOM permeability did not change. This suggests that KRAS mutation status might be involved in acquiring oxidative phenotype. KRAS mutated polyps had higher V(max) values and elevated MOM permeability as compared to the control. BRAF mutated CRC and polyps had reduced respiration and altered MOM permeability, indicating a glycolytic phenotype. To conclude, prognostic biomarkers KRAS and BRAF are likely related to the metabolic phenotype in CRC and polyps. Assessment of the tumor mitochondrial ATP synthesis could be a potential component of patient risk stratification. MDPI 2020-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7226330/ /pubmed/32231083 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12040815 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rebane-Klemm, Egle
Truu, Laura
Reinsalu, Leenu
Puurand, Marju
Shevchuk, Igor
Chekulayev, Vladimir
Timohhina, Natalja
Tepp, Kersti
Bogovskaja, Jelena
Afanasjev, Vladimir
Suurmaa, Külliki
Valvere, Vahur
Kaambre, Tuuli
Mitochondrial Respiration in KRAS and BRAF Mutated Colorectal Tumors and Polyps
title Mitochondrial Respiration in KRAS and BRAF Mutated Colorectal Tumors and Polyps
title_full Mitochondrial Respiration in KRAS and BRAF Mutated Colorectal Tumors and Polyps
title_fullStr Mitochondrial Respiration in KRAS and BRAF Mutated Colorectal Tumors and Polyps
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial Respiration in KRAS and BRAF Mutated Colorectal Tumors and Polyps
title_short Mitochondrial Respiration in KRAS and BRAF Mutated Colorectal Tumors and Polyps
title_sort mitochondrial respiration in kras and braf mutated colorectal tumors and polyps
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7226330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32231083
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12040815
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