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Inhibition of Mitochondrial Dynamics Preferentially Targets Pancreatic Cancer Cells with Enhanced Tumorigenic and Invasive Potential

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Due to their intrinsic aggressiveness, cancer stem cells (CSCs) represent an essential target for the design of effective treatments against pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest tumors. As pancreatic CSCs are particularly dependent on the activity of their mitochondria, we here fo...

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Autores principales: Courtois, Sarah, de Luxán-Delgado, Beatriz, Penin-Peyta, Laure, Royo-García, Alba, Parejo-Alonso, Beatriz, Jagust, Petra, Alcalá, Sonia, Rubiolo, Juan A., Sánchez, Laura, Sainz, Bruno, Heeschen, Christopher, Sancho, Patricia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7914708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33572276
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13040698
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author Courtois, Sarah
de Luxán-Delgado, Beatriz
Penin-Peyta, Laure
Royo-García, Alba
Parejo-Alonso, Beatriz
Jagust, Petra
Alcalá, Sonia
Rubiolo, Juan A.
Sánchez, Laura
Sainz, Bruno
Heeschen, Christopher
Sancho, Patricia
author_facet Courtois, Sarah
de Luxán-Delgado, Beatriz
Penin-Peyta, Laure
Royo-García, Alba
Parejo-Alonso, Beatriz
Jagust, Petra
Alcalá, Sonia
Rubiolo, Juan A.
Sánchez, Laura
Sainz, Bruno
Heeschen, Christopher
Sancho, Patricia
author_sort Courtois, Sarah
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Due to their intrinsic aggressiveness, cancer stem cells (CSCs) represent an essential target for the design of effective treatments against pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest tumors. As pancreatic CSCs are particularly dependent on the activity of their mitochondria, we here focus on mitochondrial dynamics as a critical process in the homeostasis of these organelles. We find that pancreatic CSCs rely on mitochondrial fission, and its pharmacological inhibition by mDivi-1 resulted in the accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria, provoking an energy crisis and cell death in this subpopulation. Consequently, mDivi-1 blocked cellular functions related to cancer aggressiveness such as in vivo tumorigenicity, invasiveness, and chemoresistance. Our data suggest that the inhibition of mitochondrial fission represents a promising target for designing new multimodal therapies to fight pancreatic cancer. ABSTRACT: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the deadliest tumors, partly due to its intrinsic aggressiveness, metastatic potential, and chemoresistance of the contained cancer stem cells (CSCs). Pancreatic CSCs strongly rely on mitochondrial metabolism to maintain their stemness, therefore representing a putative target for their elimination. Since mitochondrial homeostasis depends on the tightly controlled balance between fusion and fission processes, namely mitochondrial dynamics, we aim to study this mechanism in the context of stemness. In human PDAC tissues, the mitochondrial fission gene DNM1L (DRP1) was overexpressed and positively correlated with the stemness signature. Moreover, we observe that primary human CSCs display smaller mitochondria and a higher DRP1/MFN2 expression ratio, indicating the activation of the mitochondrial fission. Interestingly, treatment with the DRP1 inhibitor mDivi-1 induced dose-dependent apoptosis, especially in CD133(+) CSCs, due to the accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria and the subsequent energy crisis in this subpopulation. Mechanistically, mDivi-1 inhibited stemness-related features, such as self-renewal, tumorigenicity, and invasiveness and chemosensitized the cells to the cytotoxic effects of Gemcitabine. In summary, mitochondrial fission is an essential process for pancreatic CSCs and represents an attractive target for designing novel multimodal treatments that will more efficiently eliminate cells with high tumorigenic potential.
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spelling pubmed-79147082021-03-01 Inhibition of Mitochondrial Dynamics Preferentially Targets Pancreatic Cancer Cells with Enhanced Tumorigenic and Invasive Potential Courtois, Sarah de Luxán-Delgado, Beatriz Penin-Peyta, Laure Royo-García, Alba Parejo-Alonso, Beatriz Jagust, Petra Alcalá, Sonia Rubiolo, Juan A. Sánchez, Laura Sainz, Bruno Heeschen, Christopher Sancho, Patricia Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Due to their intrinsic aggressiveness, cancer stem cells (CSCs) represent an essential target for the design of effective treatments against pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest tumors. As pancreatic CSCs are particularly dependent on the activity of their mitochondria, we here focus on mitochondrial dynamics as a critical process in the homeostasis of these organelles. We find that pancreatic CSCs rely on mitochondrial fission, and its pharmacological inhibition by mDivi-1 resulted in the accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria, provoking an energy crisis and cell death in this subpopulation. Consequently, mDivi-1 blocked cellular functions related to cancer aggressiveness such as in vivo tumorigenicity, invasiveness, and chemoresistance. Our data suggest that the inhibition of mitochondrial fission represents a promising target for designing new multimodal therapies to fight pancreatic cancer. ABSTRACT: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the deadliest tumors, partly due to its intrinsic aggressiveness, metastatic potential, and chemoresistance of the contained cancer stem cells (CSCs). Pancreatic CSCs strongly rely on mitochondrial metabolism to maintain their stemness, therefore representing a putative target for their elimination. Since mitochondrial homeostasis depends on the tightly controlled balance between fusion and fission processes, namely mitochondrial dynamics, we aim to study this mechanism in the context of stemness. In human PDAC tissues, the mitochondrial fission gene DNM1L (DRP1) was overexpressed and positively correlated with the stemness signature. Moreover, we observe that primary human CSCs display smaller mitochondria and a higher DRP1/MFN2 expression ratio, indicating the activation of the mitochondrial fission. Interestingly, treatment with the DRP1 inhibitor mDivi-1 induced dose-dependent apoptosis, especially in CD133(+) CSCs, due to the accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria and the subsequent energy crisis in this subpopulation. Mechanistically, mDivi-1 inhibited stemness-related features, such as self-renewal, tumorigenicity, and invasiveness and chemosensitized the cells to the cytotoxic effects of Gemcitabine. In summary, mitochondrial fission is an essential process for pancreatic CSCs and represents an attractive target for designing novel multimodal treatments that will more efficiently eliminate cells with high tumorigenic potential. MDPI 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7914708/ /pubmed/33572276 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13040698 Text en © 2021 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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Courtois, Sarah
de Luxán-Delgado, Beatriz
Penin-Peyta, Laure
Royo-García, Alba
Parejo-Alonso, Beatriz
Jagust, Petra
Alcalá, Sonia
Rubiolo, Juan A.
Sánchez, Laura
Sainz, Bruno
Heeschen, Christopher
Sancho, Patricia
Inhibition of Mitochondrial Dynamics Preferentially Targets Pancreatic Cancer Cells with Enhanced Tumorigenic and Invasive Potential
title Inhibition of Mitochondrial Dynamics Preferentially Targets Pancreatic Cancer Cells with Enhanced Tumorigenic and Invasive Potential
title_full Inhibition of Mitochondrial Dynamics Preferentially Targets Pancreatic Cancer Cells with Enhanced Tumorigenic and Invasive Potential
title_fullStr Inhibition of Mitochondrial Dynamics Preferentially Targets Pancreatic Cancer Cells with Enhanced Tumorigenic and Invasive Potential
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of Mitochondrial Dynamics Preferentially Targets Pancreatic Cancer Cells with Enhanced Tumorigenic and Invasive Potential
title_short Inhibition of Mitochondrial Dynamics Preferentially Targets Pancreatic Cancer Cells with Enhanced Tumorigenic and Invasive Potential
title_sort inhibition of mitochondrial dynamics preferentially targets pancreatic cancer cells with enhanced tumorigenic and invasive potential
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7914708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33572276
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13040698
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