Genetic Alterations in Mitochondrial DNA Are Complementary to Nuclear DNA Mutations in Pheochromocytomas

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作者
Tabebi, Mouna [1 ]
Lysiak, Malgorzata [1 ]
Dutta, Ravi Kumar [1 ]
Lomazzi, Sandra [2 ]
Turkina, Maria V. [1 ]
Brunaud, Laurent [3 ]
Gimm, Oliver [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Soederkvist, Peter [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Linkoping Univ, Dept Biomed & Clin Sci BKV, S-58183 Linkoping, Sweden
[2] CHRU Nancy, Ctr Ressources Biol CRB Lorraine, F-54511 Nancy, France
[3] Univ Lorraine, CHRU Nancy, Hop Brabois,Sect Metab Endocrine & Thyroid Surg U, INSERM,U1256,Fac Med,Dept Gastrointestinal Metab, F-54511 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
[4] Linkoping Univ, Dept Surg, S-58183 Linkoping, Sweden
[5] Linkoping Univ, Dept Biomed & Clin Sci BKV, S-58183 Linkoping, Sweden
[6] Linkoping Univ, Sci Life Lab, Clin Genom Linkoping, S-58183 Linkoping, Sweden
关键词
mitochondrial DNA; genetic alterations; pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas; REVEALS SOMATIC MUTATIONS; GERMLINE MUTATIONS; CANCER; PARAGANGLIOMA; MTDNA; EXPRESSION; CLASSIFICATION; PERSPECTIVE; BIOGENESIS; GENERATION;
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10.3390/cancers14020269
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) alterations have been reported to play important roles in cancer development and metastasis. However, there is scarce information about pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PCCs/PGLs) formation. To determine the potential roles of mtDNA alterations in PCCs/PGLs, we analyzed a panel of 26 nuclear susceptibility genes and the entire mtDNA sequence of 77 human tumors, using NGS. We also performed an analysis of copy-number alterations, large mtDNA deletion, and gene/protein expression. Our results revealed that 53.2% of the tumors harbor a mutation in the susceptibility genes and 16.9% harbor complementary mitochondrial mutations. Large deletions and depletion of mtDNA were found in 26% and 87% of tumors, respectively, accompanied by a reduced expression of the mitochondrial biogenesis markers (PCG1 alpha, NRF1, and TFAM). Furthermore, P62 and LC3a gene expression suggested increased mitophagy, which is linked to mitochondrial dysfunction. These finding suggest a complementarity and a potential contributing role in PCCs/PGLs tumorigenesis. Background: Somatic mutations, copy-number variations, and genome instability of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) have been reported in different types of cancers and are suggested to play important roles in cancer development and metastasis. However, there is scarce information about pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PCCs/PGLs) formation. Material: To determine the potential roles of mtDNA alterations in sporadic PCCs/PGLs, we analyzed a panel of 26 nuclear susceptibility genes and the entire mtDNA sequence of seventy-seven human tumors, using next-generation sequencing, and compared the results with normal adrenal medulla tissues. We also performed an analysis of copy-number alterations, large mtDNA deletion, and gene and protein expression. Results: Our results revealed that 53.2% of the tumors harbor a mutation in at least one of the targeted susceptibility genes, and 16.9% harbor complementary mitochondrial mutations. More than 50% of the mitochondrial mutations were novel and predicted pathogenic, affecting mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. Large deletions were found in 26% of tumors, and depletion of mtDNA occurred in more than 87% of PCCs/PGLs. The reduction of the mitochondrial number was accompanied by a reduced expression of the regulators that promote mitochondrial biogenesis (PCG1 alpha, NRF1, and TFAM). Further, P62 and LC3a gene expression suggested increased mitophagy, which is linked to mitochondrial dysfunction. Conclusion: The pathogenic role of these finding remains to be shown, but we suggest a complementarity and a potential contributing role in PCCs/PGLs tumorigenesis.
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