MtDNA depleted PC3 cells exhibit Warburg effect and cancer stem cell features
Li Xiaoran
Zhong Yali
Lu Jie
Axcrona Karol
Axcrona Lars
Sylju?sen Randi G.
Peng Qian
Wang Junbai
Zhang Hongquan
Goscinski Mariusz Adam
Kvalheim Gunnar
Nesland Jahn M.
Suo Zhenhe
· 2016
期刊名称:
Oncotarget
2016 年
7 卷
26 期
摘要:
Reducing mtDNA content was considered as a critical step in the metabolism restructuring for cell stemness restoration and further neoplastic development. However, the connections between mtDNA depletion and metabolism reprogramingbased cancer cell stemness in prostate cancers are still lack of studies. Here, we demonstrated that human CRPC cell line PC3 tolerated high concentration of the mtDNA replication inhibitor ethidium bromide (EtBr) and the mtDNA depletion triggered a universal metabolic remodeling process. Failure in completing that process caused lethal consequences. The mtDNA depleted (MtDP) PC3 cells could be steadily maintained in the special medium in slow cycling status. The MtDP PC3 cells contained immature mitochondria and exhibited Warburg effect. Furthermore, the MtDP PC3 cells were resistant to therapeutic treatments and contained greater cancer stem celllike subpopulations: CD44+, ABCG2+, side-population and ALDHbright. In conclusion, these results highlight the association of mtDNA content, mitochondrial function and cancer cell stemness features.