Drp1 splice variants regulate ovarian cancer mitochondrial dynamics and tumor progression

Drp1剪接变体调控卵巢癌线粒体动力学和肿瘤进展

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作者:Zaineb Javed ,Dong Hui Shin ,Weihua Pan ,Sierra R White ,Amal Taher Elhaw ,Yeon Soo Kim ,Shriya Kamlapurkar ,Ya-Yun Cheng ,J Cory Benson ,Ahmed Emam Abdelnaby ,Rébécca Phaëton ,Hong-Gang Wang ,Shengyu Yang ,Mara L G Sullivan ,Claudette M St Croix ,Simon C Watkins ,Steven J Mullett ,Stacy L Gelhaus ,Nam Lee ,Lan G Coffman ,Katherine M Aird ,Mohamed Trebak ,Karthikeyan Mythreye ,Vonn Walter ,Nadine Hempel

Abstract

Aberrant mitochondrial fission/fusion dynamics are frequently associated with pathologies, including cancer. We show that alternative splice variants of the fission protein Drp1 (DNM1L) contribute to the complexity of mitochondrial fission/fusion regulation in tumor cells. High tumor expression of the Drp1 alternative splice variant lacking exon 16 relative to other transcripts is associated with poor outcome in ovarian cancer patients. Lack of exon 16 results in Drp1 localization to microtubules and decreased association with mitochondrial fission sites, culminating in fused mitochondrial networks, enhanced respiration, changes in metabolism, and enhanced pro-tumorigenic phenotypes in vitro and in vivo. These effects are inhibited by siRNAs designed to specifically target the endogenously expressed transcript lacking exon 16. Moreover, lack of exon 16 abrogates mitochondrial fission in response to pro-apoptotic stimuli and leads to decreased sensitivity to chemotherapeutics. These data emphasize the pathophysiological importance of Drp1 alternative splicing, highlight the divergent functions and consequences of changing the relative expression of Drp1 splice variants in tumor cells, and strongly warrant consideration of alternative splicing in future studies focused on Drp1. Keywords: DNM1L; Alternative Splice Variants; Drp1; Mitochondrial Fission; Ovarian Cancer.

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