Context-dependent roles for ubiquitous mitochondrial creatine kinase CKMT1 in breast cancer progression

线粒体肌酸激酶CKMT1在乳腺癌进展中发挥着依赖于上下文的作用

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作者:Vinay Ayyappan ,Nicole M Jenkinson ,Caitlin M Tressler ,Zheqiong Tan ,Menglin Cheng ,Xinyi Elaine Shen ,Alejandro Guerrero ,Kanchan Sonkar ,Ruoqing Cai ,Oluwatobi Adelaja ,Sujayita Roy ,Alan Meeker ,Pedram Argani ,Kristine Glunde

Abstract

Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer, enabling cancer cells to rapidly proliferate, invade, and metastasize. We show that creatine levels in metastatic breast cancer cell lines and secondary metastatic tumors are driven by the ubiquitous mitochondrial creatine kinase (CKMT1). We discover that, while CKMT1 is highly expressed in primary tumors and promotes cell viability, it is downregulated in metastasis. We further show that CKMT1 downregulation, as seen in breast cancer metastasis, drives up mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. CKMT1 downregulation contributes to the migratory and invasive potential of cells by ROS-induced upregulation of adhesion and degradative factors, which can be reversed by antioxidant treatment. Our study thus reconciles conflicting evidence about the roles of metabolites in the creatine metabolic pathway in breast cancer progression and reveals that tight, context-dependent regulation of CKMT1 expression facilitates cell viability, cell migration, and cell invasion, which are hallmarks of metastatic spread. Keywords: CKMT1; CP: Cancer; CP: Metabolism; breast cancer; creatine; metabolism; metastasis; reactive oxygen species.

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