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IDENTIFICACIÓN

doi:10.1038/s41419-023-06033-2...

Autor
Wang, Xuan Ji, Yuting Qi, Jingyi Zhou, Shuaishuai Wan, Sitong Fan, Chang Gu, Zhenglong An, Peng Luo, Yongting Luo, Junjie
Langue
en
Editor

Nature

Categoría

Life Sciences

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

9/8/2023

Palabras clave
ferroptosis cancer cervical mtch1 mitochondrial
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Resumen

Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death in women.

Mitochondrial-mediated ferroptosis (MMF) is a recently discovered form of cancer cell death.

However, the role and the underlying mechanism of MMF in cervical cancer remain elusive.

Here, using an unbiased screening for mitochondrial transmembrane candidates, we identified mitochondrial carrier 1 ( MTCH1 ) as a central mediator of MMF in cervical cancers.

MTCH1 -deficiency disrupted mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation while elevated mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) by decreasing NAD^+ levels.

This mitochondrial autonomous event initiated a mitochondria-to-nucleus retrograde signaling involving reduced FoxO1 nuclear translocation and subsequently downregulation of the transcription and activity of a key anti-ferroptosis enzyme glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4), thereby elevating ROS and ultimately triggering ferroptosis.

Strikingly, targeting MTCH1 in combination with Sorafenib effectively and synergistically inhibited the growth of cervical cancer in a nude mouse xenograft model by actively inducing ferroptosis.

In conclusion, these findings enriched our understanding of the mechanisms of MMF in which MTCH1 governed ferroptosis though retrograde signaling to FoxO1-GPX4 axis, and provided a potential therapeutic target for treating cervical cancer.

Wang, Xuan,Ji, Yuting,Qi, Jingyi,Zhou, Shuaishuai,Wan, Sitong,Fan, Chang,Gu, Zhenglong,An, Peng,Luo, Yongting,Luo, Junjie, 2023, Mitochondrial carrier 1 (MTCH1) governs ferroptosis by triggering the FoxO1-GPX4 axis-mediated retrograde signaling in cervical cancer cells, Nature

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