2023
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15092564
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Methods to Evaluate Changes in Mitochondrial Structure and Function in Cancer

Abstract: Mitochondria are regulators of key cellular processes, including energy production and redox homeostasis. Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with various human diseases, including cancer. Importantly, both structural and functional changes can alter mitochondrial function. Morphologic and quantifiable changes in mitochondria can affect their function and contribute to disease. Structural mitochondrial changes include alterations in cristae morphology, mitochondrial DNA integrity and quantity, and dynamics… Show more

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“…This development has attracted a lot of attention in numerous basic and clinical investigations of tumor therapy due to its capacity to intervene in metabolic reprogramming. A recent study described a variety of methods that can be applied to investigate the mitochondrial structure and function in cancer cells, within tissue cultures as well as in animal models ( 75 ). As an expansion of the studies conducted by the authors, a future metabolic flux analysis, could provide valuable mechanistic insights.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This development has attracted a lot of attention in numerous basic and clinical investigations of tumor therapy due to its capacity to intervene in metabolic reprogramming. A recent study described a variety of methods that can be applied to investigate the mitochondrial structure and function in cancer cells, within tissue cultures as well as in animal models ( 75 ). As an expansion of the studies conducted by the authors, a future metabolic flux analysis, could provide valuable mechanistic insights.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%