ROS-Generating Mitochondrial DNA Mutations Can Regulate Tumor Cell Metastasis
University of Tsukuba · Shimane University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) occur at high frequency in human tumors, but whether these mutations alter tumor cell behavior has been unclear. We used cytoplasmic hybrid (cybrid) technology to replace the endogenous mtDNA in a mouse tumor cell line that was poorly metastatic with mtDNA from a cell line that was highly metastatic, and vice versa. Using assays of metastasis in mice, we found that the recipient tumor cells acquired the metastatic potential of the transferred mtDNA. The mtDNA conferring high metastatic potential contained G13997A and 13885insC mutations in the gene encoding NADH (reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) dehydrogenase subunit 6 (ND6). These mutations produced a…
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Authors
9- KIKaori IshikawaCorresponding
University of Tsukuba, Shimane University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Chiba Cancer Center
- KTKeizo TakenagaCorresponding
University of Tsukuba, Shimane University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Chiba Cancer Center
- MAMiho Akimoto
University of Tsukuba, Shimane University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Chiba Cancer Center
- NKNobuko Koshikawa
University of Tsukuba, Shimane University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Chiba Cancer Center
- AYAya Yamaguchi
University of Tsukuba, Shimane University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Chiba Cancer Center
Topics & keywords
- Mitochondrial DNA
- Biology
- Mitochondrion
- Cancer research
- Mutation
- Metastasis
- Molecular biology
- Cell culture