2016
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms13730
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A neuronal network of mitochondrial dynamics regulates metastasis

Abstract: The role of mitochondria in cancer is controversial. Using a genome-wide shRNA screen, we now show that tumours reprogram a network of mitochondrial dynamics operative in neurons, including syntaphilin (SNPH), kinesin KIF5B and GTPase Miro1/2 to localize mitochondria to the cortical cytoskeleton and power the membrane machinery of cell movements. When expressed in tumours, SNPH inhibits the speed and distance travelled by individual mitochondria, suppresses organelle dynamics, and blocks chemotaxis and metasta… Show more

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“…Consistent with its role as an onco-suppressor, SNPH is downregulated in several malignancies, such as the epithelial and haematological ones [76]. On the contrary, levels of Miro2, which promotes mitochondria movement along microtubules, are upregulated in the same tumors [76]. Moreover, SNPH downregulation correlates also with poor survival prognosis in colon and lung adenocarcinoma patients [76].…”
Section: Mitochondrial Dynamics and Cell Migrationmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…Consistent with its role as an onco-suppressor, SNPH is downregulated in several malignancies, such as the epithelial and haematological ones [76]. On the contrary, levels of Miro2, which promotes mitochondria movement along microtubules, are upregulated in the same tumors [76]. Moreover, SNPH downregulation correlates also with poor survival prognosis in colon and lung adenocarcinoma patients [76].…”
Section: Mitochondrial Dynamics and Cell Migrationmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Syntaphilin (SNPH), a protein first discovered in neurons for its ability to dock mitochondria to axon microtubules, similarly suppresses mitochondrial dynamic movements, and therefore cell motility, in tumor cells [76]. Consistent with its role as an onco-suppressor, SNPH is downregulated in several malignancies, such as the epithelial and haematological ones [76]. On the contrary, levels of Miro2, which promotes mitochondria movement along microtubules, are upregulated in the same tumors [76].…”
Section: Mitochondrial Dynamics and Cell Migrationmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Unexpectedly, a key regulator of this pathway was identified as syntaphilin (SNPH), a cytoskeletal protein known in neurons for arresting mitochondrial movement at sites of high energy demands (27,28). Instead, SNPH was found to be expressed in cancer, but downregulated in advanced disease settings, blocking mitochondrial trafficking to the cortical cytoskeleton and suppressing cell motility and invasion (29).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%