Identification of the mitochondrial protein POLRMT as a potential therapeutic target of prostate cancer

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Xiaojun Li
Linya Yao
Tao Wang
Xiaolei Gu
Yufan Wu
Ting Jiang
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[1] Taicang Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University,Department of Urology
[2] The First People’s Hospital of Taicang,Department of Urology
[3] Kunshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Yangzhou University,undefined
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RNA polymerase mitochondria (POLRMT) is essential for mitochondrial transcription machinery and other mitochondrial functions. Its expression and potential functions in prostate cancer were explored here. The Cancer Genome Atlas prostate cancer cohort (TCGA PRAD) shows that POLRMT mRNA expression is upregulated in prostate cancer tissues and POLRMT upregulation is correlated with poor patients’ survival. POLRMT mRNA and protein levels were upregulated in local prostate cancer tissues and different primary/immortalized prostate cancer cells. Genetic depletion of POLRMT, using viral shRNA or CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing methods, impaired mitochondrial functions in prostate cancer cells, leading to mitochondrial depolarization, oxidative stress, mitochondria complex I inhibition, and ATP depletion. Moreover, POLRMT depletion resulted in robust inhibition of prostate cancer cell viability, proliferation, and migration, and provoked apoptosis. Conversely, prostate cancer cell proliferation, migration, and ATP contents were strengthened following ectopic POLRMT overexpression. In vivo, intratumoral injection of POLRMT shRNA adeno-associated virus impeded prostate cancer xenograft growth in nude mice. POLRMT silencing, oxidative stress, and ATP depletion were detected in POLRMT shRNA-treated prostate cancer xenograft tissues. IMT1 (inhibitor of mitochondrial transcription 1), the first-in-class POLRMT inhibitor, inhibited prostate cancer cell growth in vitro and in vivo. Together, overexpressed POLRMT is an important mitochondrial protein for prostate cancer cell growth, representing a novel and promising diagnostic and therapeutic oncotarget.
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