2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12964-024-01507-y
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Defects of mitochondria-lysosomes communication induce secretion of mitochondria-derived vesicles and drive chemoresistance in ovarian cancer cells

Sinforosa Gagliardi,
Marco Mitruccio,
Riccardo Di Corato
et al.

Abstract: Background Among the mechanisms of mitochondrial quality control (MQC), generation of mitochondria-derived vesicles (MDVs) is a process to avoid complete failure of mitochondria determining lysosomal degradation of mitochondrial damaged proteins. In this context, RAB7, a late endocytic small GTPase, controls delivery of MDVs to late endosomes for subsequent lysosomal degradation. We previously demonstrated that RAB7 has a pivotal role in response to cisplatin (CDDP) regulating resistance to the… Show more

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“…Initially, MDVs were thought of as vesicles generated in response to oxidative stress as a mitochondrial quality control process where mitochondria package their oxidized cargo in these vesicles and shuttle to the lysosome for degradation, thereby regulating mitochondrial mass more rapidly than mitophagy [ 17 , 18 ] . However, recent studies have shown that alteration in MDV generation and release is associated with various pathological conditions such as neurodegeneration, cardiomyocyte damage, accelerated aging, autoimmune diseases, cancer, and infections [ 10 , 19 22 ] . During Parkinson’s disease, circulating extracellular vesicles include MDVs, as indicated by the identification of mitochondrial signatures, which could be utilized as biomarkers for disease severity [ 23 , 24 ] .…”
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“…Initially, MDVs were thought of as vesicles generated in response to oxidative stress as a mitochondrial quality control process where mitochondria package their oxidized cargo in these vesicles and shuttle to the lysosome for degradation, thereby regulating mitochondrial mass more rapidly than mitophagy [ 17 , 18 ] . However, recent studies have shown that alteration in MDV generation and release is associated with various pathological conditions such as neurodegeneration, cardiomyocyte damage, accelerated aging, autoimmune diseases, cancer, and infections [ 10 , 19 22 ] . During Parkinson’s disease, circulating extracellular vesicles include MDVs, as indicated by the identification of mitochondrial signatures, which could be utilized as biomarkers for disease severity [ 23 , 24 ] .…”
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confidence: 99%