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Published in: Molecular Cancer 1/2002

Open Access 01-12-2002 | Research

Nuclear genes involved in mitochondria-to-nucleus communication in breast cancer cells

Authors: Robert Delsite, Sushant Kachhap, Ramaswamy Anbazhagan, Edward Gabrielson, Keshav K Singh

Published in: Molecular Cancer | Issue 1/2002

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Abstract

Background

The interaction of nuclear and mitochondrial genes is an essential feature in maintenance of normal cellular function. Of 82 structural subunits that make up the oxidative phosphorylation system in the mitochondria, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) encodes 13 subunits and rest of the subunits are encoded by nuclear DNA. Mutations in mitochondrial genes encoding the 13 subunits have been reported in a variety of cancers. However, little is known about the nuclear response to impairment of mitochondrial function in human cells.

Results

We isolated a Rho0 (devoid of mtDNA) derivative of a breast cancer cell line. Our study suggests that depletion of mtDNA results in oxidative stress, causing increased lipid peroxidation in breast cancer cells. Using a cDNA microarray we compared differences in the nuclear gene expression profile between a breast cancer cell line (parental Rho+) and its Rho0 derivative impaired in mitochondrial function. Expression of several nuclear genes involved in cell signaling, cell architecture, energy metabolism, cell growth, apoptosis including general transcription factor TFIIH, v-maf, AML1, was induced in Rho0 cells. Expression of several genes was also down regulated. These include phospholipase C, agouti related protein, PKC gamma, protein tyrosine phosphatase C, phosphodiestarase 1A (cell signaling), PIBF1, cytochrome p450, (metabolism) and cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor p19, and GAP43 (cell growth and differentiation).

Conclusions

Mitochondrial impairment in breast cancer cells results in altered expression of nuclear genes involved in signaling, cellular architecture, metabolism, cell growth and differentiation, and apoptosis. These genes may mediate the cross talk between mitochondria and the nucleus.
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Metadata
Title
Nuclear genes involved in mitochondria-to-nucleus communication in breast cancer cells
Authors
Robert Delsite
Sushant Kachhap
Ramaswamy Anbazhagan
Edward Gabrielson
Keshav K Singh
Publication date
01-12-2002
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Molecular Cancer / Issue 1/2002
Electronic ISSN: 1476-4598
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-1-6

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