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From Pathogens to Cancer: Are Cancer Cells Evolved Mitochondrial Super Cells?
Life is based on a highly specific combination of atoms, metabolism, and genetics which eventually reflects the chemistry of the Universe which is composed of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, and carbon. The interaction of atomic, metabolic, and genetic cycles results in the organizat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9954806/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36832301 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13040813 |
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author | Balzanelli, Mario G. Distratis, Pietro Lazzaro, Rita Pham, Van Hung Del Prete, Raffaele Mosca, Adriana Inchingolo, Francesco Aityan, Sergey K. Santacroce, Luigi Nguyen, Kieu C. D. Gargiulo Isacco, Ciro |
author_facet | Balzanelli, Mario G. Distratis, Pietro Lazzaro, Rita Pham, Van Hung Del Prete, Raffaele Mosca, Adriana Inchingolo, Francesco Aityan, Sergey K. Santacroce, Luigi Nguyen, Kieu C. D. Gargiulo Isacco, Ciro |
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description | Life is based on a highly specific combination of atoms, metabolism, and genetics which eventually reflects the chemistry of the Universe which is composed of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, and carbon. The interaction of atomic, metabolic, and genetic cycles results in the organization and de-organization of chemical information of that which we consider as living entities, including cancer cells. In order to approach the problem of the origin of cancer it is therefore reasonable to start from the assumption that the sub-molecular level, the atomic structure, should be the considered starting point on which metabolism, genetics, and external insults eventually emanate. Second, it is crucial to characterize which of the entities and parts composing human cells may live a separate life; certainly, this theoretical standpoint would consider mitochondria, an organelle of “bacteria” origin embedded in conditions favorable for the onset of both. This organelle has not only been tolerated by immunity but has also been placed as a central regulator of cell defense. Virus, bacteria, and mitochondria are also similar in the light of genetic and metabolic elements; they share not only equivalent DNA and RNA features but also many basic biological activities. Thus, it is important to finalize that once the cellular integrity has been constantly broken down, the mitochondria like any other virus or bacteria return to their original autonomy to simply survive. The Warburg’s law that states the ability of cancers to ferment glucose in the presence of oxygen, indicates mitochondria respiration abnormalities may be the underlying cause of this transformation towards super cancer cells. Though genetic events play a key part in altering biochemical metabolism, inducing aerobic glycolysis, this is not enough to impair mitochondrial function since mitochondrial biogenesis and quality control are constantly upregulated in cancers. While some cancers have mutations in the nuclear-encoded mitochondrial tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, enzymes that produce oncogenic metabolites, there is also a bio-physic pathway for pathogenic mitochondrial genome mutations. The atomic level of all biological activities can be considered the very beginning, marked by the electron abnormal behavior that consequently affects DNA of both cells and mitochondria. Whilst the cell’s nucleus DNA after a certain number of errors and defection tends to gradually switch off, the mitochondria DNA starts adopting several escape strategies, switching-on a few important genes that belong back at their original roots as independent beings. The ability to adopt this survival trick, by becoming completely immune to current life-threatening events, is probably the beginning of a differentiation process towards a “super-power cell”, the cancer cells that remind many pathogens, including virus, bacteria, and fungi. Thus, here, we present a hypothesis regarding those changes that first begin at the mitochondria atomic level to steadily involve molecular, tissue and organ levels in response to the virus or bacteria constant insults that drive a mitochondria itself to become an “immortal cancer cell”. Improved insights into this interplay between these pathogens and mitochondria progression may disclose newly epistemological paradigms as well as innovative procedures in targeting cancer cell progressive invasion. |
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spelling | pubmed-99548062023-02-25 From Pathogens to Cancer: Are Cancer Cells Evolved Mitochondrial Super Cells? Balzanelli, Mario G. Distratis, Pietro Lazzaro, Rita Pham, Van Hung Del Prete, Raffaele Mosca, Adriana Inchingolo, Francesco Aityan, Sergey K. Santacroce, Luigi Nguyen, Kieu C. D. Gargiulo Isacco, Ciro Diagnostics (Basel) Hypothesis Life is based on a highly specific combination of atoms, metabolism, and genetics which eventually reflects the chemistry of the Universe which is composed of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, and carbon. The interaction of atomic, metabolic, and genetic cycles results in the organization and de-organization of chemical information of that which we consider as living entities, including cancer cells. In order to approach the problem of the origin of cancer it is therefore reasonable to start from the assumption that the sub-molecular level, the atomic structure, should be the considered starting point on which metabolism, genetics, and external insults eventually emanate. Second, it is crucial to characterize which of the entities and parts composing human cells may live a separate life; certainly, this theoretical standpoint would consider mitochondria, an organelle of “bacteria” origin embedded in conditions favorable for the onset of both. This organelle has not only been tolerated by immunity but has also been placed as a central regulator of cell defense. Virus, bacteria, and mitochondria are also similar in the light of genetic and metabolic elements; they share not only equivalent DNA and RNA features but also many basic biological activities. Thus, it is important to finalize that once the cellular integrity has been constantly broken down, the mitochondria like any other virus or bacteria return to their original autonomy to simply survive. The Warburg’s law that states the ability of cancers to ferment glucose in the presence of oxygen, indicates mitochondria respiration abnormalities may be the underlying cause of this transformation towards super cancer cells. Though genetic events play a key part in altering biochemical metabolism, inducing aerobic glycolysis, this is not enough to impair mitochondrial function since mitochondrial biogenesis and quality control are constantly upregulated in cancers. While some cancers have mutations in the nuclear-encoded mitochondrial tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, enzymes that produce oncogenic metabolites, there is also a bio-physic pathway for pathogenic mitochondrial genome mutations. The atomic level of all biological activities can be considered the very beginning, marked by the electron abnormal behavior that consequently affects DNA of both cells and mitochondria. Whilst the cell’s nucleus DNA after a certain number of errors and defection tends to gradually switch off, the mitochondria DNA starts adopting several escape strategies, switching-on a few important genes that belong back at their original roots as independent beings. The ability to adopt this survival trick, by becoming completely immune to current life-threatening events, is probably the beginning of a differentiation process towards a “super-power cell”, the cancer cells that remind many pathogens, including virus, bacteria, and fungi. Thus, here, we present a hypothesis regarding those changes that first begin at the mitochondria atomic level to steadily involve molecular, tissue and organ levels in response to the virus or bacteria constant insults that drive a mitochondria itself to become an “immortal cancer cell”. Improved insights into this interplay between these pathogens and mitochondria progression may disclose newly epistemological paradigms as well as innovative procedures in targeting cancer cell progressive invasion. MDPI 2023-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9954806/ /pubmed/36832301 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13040813 Text en © 2023 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/). |
spellingShingle | Hypothesis Balzanelli, Mario G. Distratis, Pietro Lazzaro, Rita Pham, Van Hung Del Prete, Raffaele Mosca, Adriana Inchingolo, Francesco Aityan, Sergey K. Santacroce, Luigi Nguyen, Kieu C. D. Gargiulo Isacco, Ciro From Pathogens to Cancer: Are Cancer Cells Evolved Mitochondrial Super Cells? |
title | From Pathogens to Cancer: Are Cancer Cells Evolved Mitochondrial Super Cells? |
title_full | From Pathogens to Cancer: Are Cancer Cells Evolved Mitochondrial Super Cells? |
title_fullStr | From Pathogens to Cancer: Are Cancer Cells Evolved Mitochondrial Super Cells? |
title_full_unstemmed | From Pathogens to Cancer: Are Cancer Cells Evolved Mitochondrial Super Cells? |
title_short | From Pathogens to Cancer: Are Cancer Cells Evolved Mitochondrial Super Cells? |
title_sort | from pathogens to cancer: are cancer cells evolved mitochondrial super cells? |
topic | Hypothesis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9954806/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36832301 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13040813 |
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