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Mechanical regulation of mitochondrial morphodynamics in cancer cells by extracellular microenvironment.
Lunova, Mariia; Jirsa, Milan; Dejneka, Alexandr; Sullivan, Gareth John; Lunov, Oleg.
Afiliação
  • Lunova M; Department of Optical and Biophysical Systems, Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague 18200, Czech Republic.
  • Jirsa M; Institute for Clinical & Experimental Medicine (IKEM), Prague 14021, Czech Republic.
  • Dejneka A; Institute for Clinical & Experimental Medicine (IKEM), Prague 14021, Czech Republic.
  • Sullivan GJ; Department of Optical and Biophysical Systems, Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague 18200, Czech Republic.
  • Lunov O; Department of Pediatric Research, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Biomater Biosyst ; 14: 100093, 2024 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38585282
ABSTRACT
Recently, it has been recognized that physical abnormalities (e.g. elevated solid stress, elevated interstitial fluid pressure, increased stiffness) are associated with tumor progression and development. Additionally, these mechanical forces originating from tumor cell environment through mechanotransduction pathways can affect metabolism. On the other hand, mitochondria are well-known as bioenergetic, biosynthetic, and signaling organelles crucial for sensing stress and facilitating cellular adaptation to the environment and physical stimuli. Disruptions in mitochondrial dynamics and function have been found to play a role in the initiation and advancement of cancer. Consequently, it is logical to hypothesize that mitochondria dynamics subjected to physical cues may play a pivotal role in mediating tumorigenesis. Recently mitochondrial biogenesis and turnover, fission and fusion dynamics was linked to mechanotransduction in cancer. However, how cancer cell mechanics and mitochondria functions are connected, still remain poorly understood. Here, we discuss recent studies that link mechanical stimuli exerted by the tumor cell environment and mitochondria dynamics and functions. This interplay between mechanics and mitochondria functions may shed light on how mitochondria regulate tumorigenesis.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article