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Molecular Mechanisms of Mitotane Action in Adrenocortical Cancer Based on In Vitro Studies

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mitotane is the only approved drug for the treatment of advanced adrenocortical carcinoma and for postoperative adjuvant therapy. It is known that mitotane destroys the adrenal cortex impairing steroidogenesis, although its exact molecular mechanism is still unclear. However, confoun...

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Autores principales: Lo Iacono, Marco, Puglisi, Soraya, Perotti, Paola, Saba, Laura, Petiti, Jessica, Giachino, Claudia, Reimondo, Giuseppe, Terzolo, Massimo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8582505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34771418
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215255
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author Lo Iacono, Marco
Puglisi, Soraya
Perotti, Paola
Saba, Laura
Petiti, Jessica
Giachino, Claudia
Reimondo, Giuseppe
Terzolo, Massimo
author_facet Lo Iacono, Marco
Puglisi, Soraya
Perotti, Paola
Saba, Laura
Petiti, Jessica
Giachino, Claudia
Reimondo, Giuseppe
Terzolo, Massimo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mitotane is the only approved drug for the treatment of advanced adrenocortical carcinoma and for postoperative adjuvant therapy. It is known that mitotane destroys the adrenal cortex impairing steroidogenesis, although its exact molecular mechanism is still unclear. However, confounding factors affecting in vitro experiments could reduce the relevance of the studies. In this review, we explore in vitro studies on mitotane effects, highlighting how different experimental conditions might contribute to the controversial findings. On this basis, it may be necessary to re-evaluate the experiments taking into account their potential confounding factors such as cell strains, culture serum, lipoprotein concentration, and culture passages, which could hide important molecular results. As a consequence, the identification of novel pharmacological molecular pathways might be used in the future to implement personalized therapy, maximizing the benefit of mitotane treatment while minimizing its toxicity. ABSTRACT: Mitotane is the only approved drug for the treatment of advanced adrenocortical carcinoma and is increasingly used for postoperative adjuvant therapy. Mitotane action involves the deregulation of cytochromes P450 enzymes, depolarization of mitochondrial membranes, and accumulation of free cholesterol, leading to cell death. Although it is known that mitotane destroys the adrenal cortex and impairs steroidogenesis, its exact mechanism of action is still unclear. The most used cell models are H295-derived cell strains and SW13 cell lines. The diverging results obtained in presumably identical cell lines highlight the need for a stable in vitro model and/or a standard methodology to perform experiments on H295 strains. The presence of several enzymatic targets responsive to mitotane in mitochondria and mitochondria-associated membranes causes progressive alteration in mitochondrial structure when cells were exposed to mitotane. Confounding factors of culture affecting in vitro experiments could reduce the significance of any molecular mechanism identified in vitro. To ensure experimental reproducibility, particular care should be taken in the choice of culture conditions: aspects such as cell strains, culture serum, lipoproteins concentration, and culture passages should be carefully considered and explicated in the presentation of results. We aimed to review in vitro studies on mitotane effects, highlighting how different experimental conditions might contribute to the controversial findings. If the concerns pointed out in this review will be overcome, the new insights into mitotane mechanism of action observed in-vitro could allow the identification of novel pharmacological molecular pathways to be used to implement personalized therapy.
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spelling pubmed-85825052021-11-12 Molecular Mechanisms of Mitotane Action in Adrenocortical Cancer Based on In Vitro Studies Lo Iacono, Marco Puglisi, Soraya Perotti, Paola Saba, Laura Petiti, Jessica Giachino, Claudia Reimondo, Giuseppe Terzolo, Massimo Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mitotane is the only approved drug for the treatment of advanced adrenocortical carcinoma and for postoperative adjuvant therapy. It is known that mitotane destroys the adrenal cortex impairing steroidogenesis, although its exact molecular mechanism is still unclear. However, confounding factors affecting in vitro experiments could reduce the relevance of the studies. In this review, we explore in vitro studies on mitotane effects, highlighting how different experimental conditions might contribute to the controversial findings. On this basis, it may be necessary to re-evaluate the experiments taking into account their potential confounding factors such as cell strains, culture serum, lipoprotein concentration, and culture passages, which could hide important molecular results. As a consequence, the identification of novel pharmacological molecular pathways might be used in the future to implement personalized therapy, maximizing the benefit of mitotane treatment while minimizing its toxicity. ABSTRACT: Mitotane is the only approved drug for the treatment of advanced adrenocortical carcinoma and is increasingly used for postoperative adjuvant therapy. Mitotane action involves the deregulation of cytochromes P450 enzymes, depolarization of mitochondrial membranes, and accumulation of free cholesterol, leading to cell death. Although it is known that mitotane destroys the adrenal cortex and impairs steroidogenesis, its exact mechanism of action is still unclear. The most used cell models are H295-derived cell strains and SW13 cell lines. The diverging results obtained in presumably identical cell lines highlight the need for a stable in vitro model and/or a standard methodology to perform experiments on H295 strains. The presence of several enzymatic targets responsive to mitotane in mitochondria and mitochondria-associated membranes causes progressive alteration in mitochondrial structure when cells were exposed to mitotane. Confounding factors of culture affecting in vitro experiments could reduce the significance of any molecular mechanism identified in vitro. To ensure experimental reproducibility, particular care should be taken in the choice of culture conditions: aspects such as cell strains, culture serum, lipoproteins concentration, and culture passages should be carefully considered and explicated in the presentation of results. We aimed to review in vitro studies on mitotane effects, highlighting how different experimental conditions might contribute to the controversial findings. If the concerns pointed out in this review will be overcome, the new insights into mitotane mechanism of action observed in-vitro could allow the identification of novel pharmacological molecular pathways to be used to implement personalized therapy. MDPI 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8582505/ /pubmed/34771418 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215255 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Puglisi, Soraya
Perotti, Paola
Saba, Laura
Petiti, Jessica
Giachino, Claudia
Reimondo, Giuseppe
Terzolo, Massimo
Molecular Mechanisms of Mitotane Action in Adrenocortical Cancer Based on In Vitro Studies
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title_short Molecular Mechanisms of Mitotane Action in Adrenocortical Cancer Based on In Vitro Studies
title_sort molecular mechanisms of mitotane action in adrenocortical cancer based on in vitro studies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8582505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34771418
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215255
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