Targeting mitochondria: a novel approach for treating platinum-resistant ovarian cancer.

IF 7.5 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Journal of Translational Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1186/s12967-024-05770-y
Xin Cui, Juan Xu, Xuemei Jia
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Ovarian cancer is a prevalent gynecologic malignancy with the second-highest mortality rate among gynecologic malignancies. Platinum-based chemotherapy is the first-line treatment for ovarian cancer; however, a majority of patients with ovarian cancer experience relapse and develop platinum resistance following initial treatment. Despite extensive research on the mechanisms of platinum resistance at the nuclear level, the issue of platinum resistance in ovarian cancer remains largely unresolved. It is noteworthy that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) exhibits higher affinity for platinum compared to nuclear DNA (nDNA). Mutations in mtDNA can modulate tumor chemosensitivity through various mechanisms, including DNA damage responses, shifts in energy metabolism, maintenance of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) homeostasis, and alterations in mitochondrial dynamics. Concurrently, retrograde signals produced by mtDNA mutations and their subsequent cascades establish communication with the nucleus, leading to the reorganization of the nuclear transcriptome and governing the transcription of genes and signaling pathways associated with chemoresistance. Furthermore, mitochondrial translocation among cells emerges as a crucial factor influencing the effectiveness of chemotherapy in ovarian cancer. This review aims to explore the role and mechanism of mitochondria in platinum resistance, with a specific focus on mtDNA mutations and the resulting metabolic reprogramming, ROS regulation, changes in mitochondrial dynamics, mitochondria-nucleus communication, and mitochondrial transfer.

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靶向线粒体:治疗耐铂卵巢癌的新方法。
卵巢癌是一种常见的妇科恶性肿瘤,死亡率在妇科恶性肿瘤中位居第二。以铂类为基础的化疗是卵巢癌的一线治疗方法;然而,大多数卵巢癌患者在初次治疗后会复发并产生铂类耐药性。尽管对核水平的铂金耐药性机制进行了广泛研究,但卵巢癌的铂金耐药性问题在很大程度上仍未得到解决。值得注意的是,与核 DNA(nDNA)相比,线粒体 DNA(mtDNA)对铂的亲和力更高。mtDNA 的突变可通过各种机制调节肿瘤的化学敏感性,包括 DNA 损伤反应、能量代谢的转变、活性氧(ROS)平衡的维持以及线粒体动力学的改变。与此同时,mtDNA 突变产生的逆行信号及其后续级联与细胞核建立了联系,导致核转录组重组,并控制与化疗抗性相关的基因和信号通路的转录。此外,细胞间的线粒体转位也是影响卵巢癌化疗效果的关键因素。本综述旨在探讨线粒体在铂类药物耐药性中的作用和机制,重点关注mtDNA突变及其导致的代谢重编程、ROS调控、线粒体动力学变化、线粒体-细胞核通讯和线粒体转移。
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Journal of Translational Medicine
Journal of Translational Medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Translational Medicine is an open-access journal that publishes articles focusing on information derived from human experimentation to enhance communication between basic and clinical science. It covers all areas of translational medicine.
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