线粒体运输:它如何影响癌症?]

Medecine sciences : M/S Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-29 DOI:10.1051/medsci/2022085
Morgane Morin, Hadia Moindjie, Clara Nahmias
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摘要

癌细胞的特点是其代谢活动的放松,这使它们能够满足高能量需求。线粒体是控制几种代谢过程的关键细胞器,是ATP形式的主要能量来源。线粒体的细胞内运输对于根据能量需求在正确的时间将这些细胞器定位到正确的位置至关重要。癌细胞中的线粒体运输涉及线粒体相关的Miro/TRAK复合物,该复合物与运动蛋白(运动蛋白、动力蛋白和肌球蛋白)结合,促进线粒体沿微管或肌动蛋白丝移位。本文综述了细胞迁移和有丝分裂过程中细胞内线粒体沿微管运输的分子参与者及其在癌症患者组织中的失调。细胞间线粒体运输在癌细胞暴露于缺氧或化疗也提出。这一研究领域为肿瘤学开辟了新的有趣的视角,因为靶向线粒体运输可能是治疗癌症的一种创新策略。
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[Mitochondrial transport: How does it impact cancer?]

Cancer cells are characterized by a deregulation of their metabolic activity, which allows them to meet a high energy demand. Mitochondria are key organelles that control several metabolic processes and represent the main source of energy in the form of ATP. Intracellular transport of mitochondria is essential for addressing these organelles to the right place at the right time according to energy requirement. Mitochondrial transport in cancer cells involves mitochondria-associated Miro/TRAK complexes that bind to motor proteins (kinesins, dyneins and myosins) to promote mitochondrial displacement along microtubules or actin filaments. This review focuses on the molecular players of intracellular mitochondrial transport along microtubules during cell migration and mitosis, and their deregulation in tissues from cancer patients. Intercellular mitochondrial transport upon cancer cell exposure to hypoxia or chemotherapy is also presented. This field of investigation opens new interesting perspectives in oncology, as targeting mitochondrial transport may represent an innovative strategy for treating cancer.

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