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2. Feeding mice with diets containing mercury-contaminated fish flesh from French Guiana: a model for the mercurial intoxication of the Wayana Amerindians
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Rossignol Rodrigue, Philippin Jean-Nicolas, Pédron Vanessa, Mormède Cécile, Maury-Brachet Régine, Marighetto Aline, Gonzalez Patrice, Fujimura Masatake, Brèthes Daniel, Bénard Giovani, Bellance Nadège, Bourdineaud Jean-Paul, Rostène William, Sawada Masumi, and Laclau Muriel
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Industrial medicine. Industrial hygiene ,RC963-969 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background In 2005, 84% of Wayana Amerindians living in the upper marshes of the Maroni River in French Guiana presented a hair mercury concentration exceeding the limit set up by the World Health Organization (10 μg/g). To determine whether this mercurial contamination was harmful, mice have been fed diets prepared by incorporation of mercury-polluted fish from French Guiana. Methods Four diets containing 0, 0.1, 1, and 7.5% fish flesh, representing 0, 5, 62, and 520 ng methylmercury per g, respectively, were given to four groups of mice for a month. The lowest fish regimen led to a mercurial contamination pressure of 1 ng mercury per day per g of body weight, which is precisely that affecting the Wayana Amerindians. Results The expression of several genes was modified with mercury intoxication in liver, kidneys, and hippocampus, even at the lowest tested fish regimen. A net genetic response could be observed for mercury concentrations accumulated within tissues as weak as 0.15 ppm in the liver, 1.4 ppm in the kidneys, and 0.4 ppm in the hippocampus. This last value is in the range of the mercury concentrations found in the brains of chronically exposed patients in the Minamata region or in brains from heavy fish consumers. Mitochondrial respiratory rates showed a 35–40% decrease in respiration for the three contaminated mice groups. In the muscles of mice fed the lightest fish-containing diet, cytochrome c oxidase activity was decreased to 45% of that of the control muscles. When mice behavior was assessed in a cross maze, those fed the lowest and mid-level fish-containing diets developed higher anxiety state behaviors compared to mice fed with control diet. Conclusion We conclude that a vegetarian diet containing as little as 0.1% of mercury-contaminated fish is able to trigger in mice, after only one month of exposure, disorders presenting all the hallmarks of mercurial contamination.
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- 2008
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3. New evidence of a mitochondrial genetic background paradox: Impact of the J haplogroup on the A3243G mutation
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Pennarun Erwann, Arveiler Benoit, Bellanne-Chantelot Christine, Feldmann Delphine, Rotig Agnes, Godinot Catherine, de Camaret Benedicte, Batandier Cécile, Allouche Stéphane, Martin-Négrier Marie-Laure, Reynier Pascal, Amati-Bonneau Patricia, Rocher Christophe, Pierron Denis, Rossignol Rodrigue, Crouzet Marc, Murail Pascal, Thoraval Didier, and Letellier Thierry
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Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background The A3243G mutation in the tRNALeu gene (UUR), is one of the most common pathogenic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations in France, and is associated with highly variable and heterogeneous disease phenotypes. To define the relationships between the A3243G mutation and mtDNA backgrounds, we determined the haplogroup affiliation of 142 unrelated French patients – diagnosed as carriers of the A3243G mutation – by control-region sequencing and RFLP survey of their mtDNAs. Results The analysis revealed 111 different haplotypes encompassing all European haplogroups, indicating that the 3243 site might be a mutational hot spot. However, contrary to previous findings, we observed a statistically significant underepresentation of the A3243G mutation on haplogroup J in patients (p = 0.01, OR = 0.26, C.I. 95%: 0.08–0.83), suggesting that might be due to a strong negative selection at the embryo or germ line stages. Conclusion Thus, our study supports the existence of mutational hotspot on mtDNA and a "haplogroup J paradox," a haplogroup that may increase the expression of mtDNA pathogenic mutations, but also be beneficial in certain environmental contexts.
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4. Mechanisms of systemic low-grade inflammation in HIV patients on long-term suppressive antiretroviral therapy: the inflammasome hypothesis
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Guerville, Florent, Vialemaringe, Marine, Cognet, Celine, Duffau, Pierre, Lazaro, Estibaliz, Cazanave, Charles, Bonnet, Fabrice, Leleux, Olivier, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Pinson, Benoît, Tumiotto, Camille, Gabriel, Frederic, Appay, Victor, Déchanet-Merville, Julie, Wittkop, Linda, Faustin, Benjamin, and Pellegrin, Isabelle
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- 2023
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5. Mutation on MT-CO2 gene induces mitochondrial disease associated with neurodegeneration and intracerebral iron accumulation (NBIA)
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Courtois, Sarah, primary, Angelini, Chloé, additional, M. Durand, Christelle, additional, Dias Amoedo, Nivea, additional, Courreges, Armelle, additional, Dumon, Elodie, additional, Le Quang, Mégane, additional, Goizet, Cyril, additional, Martin-Negrier, Marie-Laure, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Lacombe, Didier, additional, Coupry, Isabelle, additional, and Trimouille, Aurélien, additional
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- 2024
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6. A hexokinase isoenzyme switch in human liver cancer cells promotes lipogenesis and enhances innate immunity
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Perrin-Cocon, Laure, Vidalain, Pierre-Olivier, Jacquemin, Clémence, Aublin-Gex, Anne, Olmstead, Keedrian, Panthu, Baptiste, Rautureau, Gilles Jeans Philippe, André, Patrice, Nyczka, Piotr, Hütt, Marc-Thorsten, Amoedo, Nivea, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Filipp, Fabian Volker, Lotteau, Vincent, and Diaz, Olivier
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- 2021
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7. PML-Regulated Mitochondrial Metabolism Enhances Chemosensitivity in Human Ovarian Cancers
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Gentric, Géraldine, Kieffer, Yann, Mieulet, Virginie, Goundiam, Oumou, Bonneau, Claire, Nemati, Fariba, Hurbain, Ilse, Raposo, Graca, Popova, Tatiana, Stern, Marc-Henri, Lallemand-Breitenbach, Valérie, Müller, Sebastian, Cañeque, Tatiana, Rodriguez, Raphaël, Vincent-Salomon, Anne, de Thé, Hugues, Rossignol, Rodrigue, and Mechta-Grigoriou, Fatima
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- 2019
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8. HRAS germline mutations impair LKB1/AMPK signaling and mitochondrial homeostasis in Costello syndrome models
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Dard, Laetitia, Hubert, Christophe, Esteves, Pauline, Blanchard, Wendy, About, Ghina Bou, Baldasseroni, Lyla, Dumon, Elodie, Angelini, Chloe, Delourme, Megane, Guyonnet-Duperat, Veronique, Claverol, Stephane, Fontenille, Laura, Kissa, Karima, Seguela, Pierre-Emmanuel, Thambo, Jean-Benoit, Nicolas, Levy, Herault, Yann, Bellance, Nadege, Amoedo, Nivea Dias, Magdinier, Frederique, Sorg, Tania, Lacombe, Didier, and Rossignol, Rodrigue
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Gene mutations -- Research ,Medical research ,Medicine, Experimental ,Costello syndrome -- Development and progression ,Homeostasis -- Genetic aspects -- Health aspects ,Mitochondria -- Health aspects -- Genetic aspects ,Protein kinases -- Genetic aspects -- Health aspects ,Cellular signal transduction -- Research ,Health care industry - Abstract
Germline mutations that activate genes in the canonical RAS/MAPK signaling pathway are responsible for rare human developmental disorders known as RASopathies. Here, we analyzed the molecular determinants of Costello syndrome (CS) using a mouse model expressing HRAS p.G12S, patient skin fibroblasts, hiPSC-derived human cardiomyocytes, a HRAS p.G12V zebrafish model, and human fibroblasts expressing lentiviral constructs carrying HRAS p.G12S or HRAS p.G12A mutations. The findings revealed alteration of mitochondrial proteostasis and defective oxidative phosphorylation in the heart and skeletal muscle of CS mice that were also found in the cell models of the disease. The underpinning mechanisms involved the inhibition of the AMPK signaling pathway by mutant forms of HRAS, leading to alteration of mitochondrial proteostasis and bioenergetics. Pharmacological activation of mitochondrial bioenergetics and quality control restored organelle function in HRAS p.G12A and p.G12S cell models, reduced left ventricle hypertrophy in CS mice, and diminished the occurrence of developmental defects in the CS zebrafish model. Collectively, these findings highlight the importance of mitochondrial proteostasis and bioenergetics in the pathophysiology of RASopathies and suggest that patients with CS may benefit from treatment with mitochondrial modulators., Introduction Germline mutations that activate RAS/MAPK signaling are responsible for the 'RASopathies,' a group of rare human developmental diseases that affect more than 400,000 individuals in the United States alone. [...]
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- 2022
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9. Energy Metabolism Rewiring Precedes UVB-Induced Primary Skin Tumor Formation
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Hosseini, Mohsen, Dousset, Léa, Mahfouf, Walid, Serrano-Sanchez, Martin, Redonnet-Vernhet, Isabelle, Mesli, Samir, Kasraian, Zeinab, Obre, Emilie, Bonneu, Marc, Claverol, Stephane, Vlaski, Marija, Ivanovic, Zoran, Rachidi, Walid, Douki, Thierry, Taieb, Alain, Bouzier-Sore, Anne-Karine, Rossignol, Rodrigue, and Rezvani, Hamid Reza
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- 2018
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10. Targeting the mitochondrial trifunctional protein restrains tumor growth in oxidative lung carcinomas
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Amoedo, Nivea Dias, Sarlak, Saharnaz, Obre, Emilie, Esteves, Pauline, Beguere, Hugues, Kieffer, Yann, Rousseau, Benoit, Dupis, Alexis, Izotte, Julien, Bellance, Nadege, Dard, Laetitia, Redonnet-Vernhet, Isabelle, Punzi, Giuseppe, Rodrigues, Mariana Figueiredo, Dumon, Elodie, Mafhouf, Walid, Guyonnet-Duperat, Veronique, Gales, Lara, Palama, Tony, Bellvert, Floriant, Dugot-Senan, Nathalie, Claverol, Stephane, Baste, Jean-Marc, Lacombe, Didier, Rezvani, Hamid Reza, Pierri, Ciro Leonardo, Mechta-Grigoriou, Fatima, Thumerel, Matthieu, and Rossignol, Rodrigue
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Mitochondrial membranes -- Physiological aspects -- Health aspects ,Lung cancer, Non-small cell -- Development and progression -- Care and treatment ,Cell metabolism -- Health aspects ,Membrane proteins -- Health aspects -- Physiological aspects ,Health care industry - Abstract
Metabolic reprogramming is a common hallmark of cancer, but a large variability in tumor bioenergetics exists between patients. Using high-resolution respirometry on fresh biopsies of human lung adenocarcinoma, we identified 2 subgroups reflected in the histologically normal, paired, cancer-adjacent tissue: high ([OX.sup.+]) mitochondrial respiration and low ([OX.sup.-]) mitochondrial respiration. The [OX.sup.+] tumors poorly incorporated [[sup.18]F]fluorodeoxy-glucose and showed increased expression of the mitochondrial trifunctional fatty acid oxidation enzyme (MTP; HADHA) compared with the paired adjacent tissue. Genetic inhibition of MTP altered [OX.sup.+] tumor growth in vivo. Trimetazidine, an approved drug inhibitor of MTP used in cardiology, also reduced tumor growth and induced disruption of the physical interaction between the MTP and respiratory chain complex I, leading to a cellular redox and energy crisis. MTP expression in tumors was assessed using histology scoring methods and varied in negative correlation with [[sup.18]F]fluorodeoxy-glucose incorporation. These findings provide proof-of-concept data for preclinical, precision, bioenergetic medicine in oxidative lung carcinomas., Introduction Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Causative gene alterations have been identified in various signaling pathways including the MAPK, PI3K, oxidative stress response, RNA splicing, [...]
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- 2021
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11. UVB-induced DHODH upregulation, which is driven by STAT3, is a promising target for chemoprevention and combination therapy of photocarcinogenesis
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Hosseini, Mohsen, Dousset, Léa, Michon, Pauline, Mahfouf, Walid, Muzotte, Elodie, Bergeron, Vanessa, Bortolotto, Doriane, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Moisan, François, Taieb, Alain, Bouzier-Sore, Anne-Karine, and Rezvani, Hamid R.
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- 2019
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12. Redox Homeostasis and Mitochondrial Dynamics
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Willems, Peter H.G.M., Rossignol, Rodrigue, Dieteren, Cindy E.J., Murphy, Michael P., and Koopman, Werner J.H.
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- 2015
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13. Rewiring Lipid Metabolism by Targeting PCSK9 and HMGCR to Treat Liver Cancer
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Alannan, Malak, primary, Trézéguet, Véronique, additional, Amoêdo, Nivea Dias, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Mahfouf, Walid, additional, Rezvani, Hamid Reza, additional, Dittrich-Domergue, Franziska, additional, Moreau, Patrick, additional, Lacomme, Sabrina, additional, Gontier, Etienne, additional, Grosset, Christophe F., additional, Badran, Bassam, additional, Fayyad-Kazan, Hussein, additional, and Merched, Aksam J., additional
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- 2022
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14. Quantitative Proteomics Analysis Reveals That Cyclooxygenase-2 Modulates Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complex IV in Cardiomyocytes
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Alvarez, Maria Soledad, primary, Núñez, Estefanía, additional, Fuertes-Agudo, Marina, additional, Cucarella, Carme, additional, Fernandez-Velasco, Maria, additional, Boscá, Lisardo, additional, Vázquez, Jesús, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Martin-Sanz, Paloma, additional, and Casado, Marta, additional
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- 2022
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15. Rheb Regulates Mitophagy Induced by Mitochondrial Energetic Status
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Melser, Su, Chatelain, Etienne Hébert, Lavie, Julie, Mahfouf, Walid, Jose, Caroline, Obre, Emilie, Goorden, Susan, Priault, Muriel, Elgersma, Ype, Rezvani, Hamid Reza, Rossignol, Rodrigue, and Bénard, Giovanni
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- 2013
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16. Mitochondrial morphology and cellular distribution are altered in SPG31 patients and are linked to DRP1 hyperphosphorylation
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Lavie, Julie, Serrat, Román, Bellance, Nadège, Courtand, Gilles, Dupuy, Jean-William, Tesson, Christelle, Coupry, Isabelle, Brice, Alexis, Lacombe, Didier, Durr, Alexandra, Stevanin, Giovanni, Darios, Fréderic, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Goizet, Cyril, and Bénard, Giovanni
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- 2017
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17. Meeting report of the 4th biennial Metabolism and Cancer symposium
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Abdel Hadi, Nadine, primary, Boet, Emeline, additional, Lahalle, Airelle, additional, Lauture, Laura, additional, Refeyton, Alice, additional, Reyes‐Castellanos, Gabriela, additional, Caplet, Nathalie, additional, Carrier, Alice, additional, Le Cam, Laurent, additional, Mazure, Nathalie M., additional, Ricci, Jean‐Ehrland, additional, Rocchi, Stéphane, additional, Sarry, Jean‐Emmanuel, additional, Vasseur, Sophie, additional, Vlaski‐Lafarge, Marija, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, and Bost, Frédéric, additional
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- 2021
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18. Olaparib Is a Mitochondrial Complex I Inhibitor That Kills Temozolomide-Resistant Human Glioblastoma Cells
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Zampieri, Luca X., primary, Sboarina, Martina, additional, Cacace, Andrea, additional, Grasso, Debora, additional, Thabault, Léopold, additional, Hamelin, Loïc, additional, Vazeille, Thibaut, additional, Dumon, Elodie, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Frédérick, Raphaël, additional, Sonveaux, Etienne, additional, Lefranc, Florence, additional, and Sonveaux, Pierre, additional
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- 2021
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19. Rewiring Lipid Metabolism by Targeting PCSK9 and HMGCR to Treat Liver Cancer.
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Alannan, Malak, Trézéguet, Véronique, Amoêdo, Nivea Dias, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Mahfouf, Walid, Rezvani, Hamid Reza, Dittrich-Domergue, Franziska, Moreau, Patrick, Lacomme, Sabrina, Gontier, Etienne, Grosset, Christophe F., Badran, Bassam, Fayyad-Kazan, Hussein, and Merched, Aksam J.
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LIPID metabolism ,LIVER tumors ,ANTILIPEMIC agents ,PROTEASE inhibitors ,POULTRY ,CELL culture ,SEQUENCE analysis ,XENOGRAFTS ,ANIMAL experimentation ,IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,HEPATOBLASTOMA ,RNA ,CELL motility ,ELECTRON microscopy ,SIMVASTATIN ,CELL proliferation ,FLUORESCENT antibody technique ,RESEARCH funding ,OXIDOREDUCTASES ,CELL lines - Abstract
Simple Summary: We targeted abnormalities in lipid metabolism of liver cancer cells and showed that tumoral addiction to lipids can be potentially overridden by available drugs. Anti-PCSK9 alone or in combination with statin treatment can live up to this challenge and disrupt the process of oncogenesis opening up new avenues for potential drug repositioning for the treatment of liver cancer. Alterations in lipid handling are an important hallmark in cancer. Our aim here is to target key metabolic enzymes to reshape the oncogenic lipid metabolism triggering irreversible cell breakdown. We targeted the key metabolic player proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) using a pharmacological inhibitor (R-IMPP) alone or in combination with 3-hydroxy 3-methylglutaryl-Coenzyme A reductase (HMGCR) inhibitor, simvastatin. We assessed the effect of these treatments using 3 hepatoma cell lines, Huh6, Huh7 and HepG2 and a tumor xenograft in chicken choriorallantoic membrane (CAM) model. PCSK9 deficiency led to dose-dependent inhibition of cell proliferation in all cell lines and a decrease in cell migration. Co-treatment with simvastatin presented synergetic anti-proliferative effects. At the metabolic level, mitochondrial respiration assays as well as the assessment of glucose and glutamine consumption showed higher metabolic adaptability and surge in the absence of PCSK9. Enhanced lipid uptake and biogenesis led to excessive accumulation of intracellular lipid droplets as revealed by electron microscopy and metabolic tracing. Using xenograft experiments in CAM model, we further demonstrated the effect of anti-PCSK9 treatment in reducing tumor aggressiveness. Targeting PCSK9 alone or in combination with statins deserves to be considered as a new therapeutic option in liver cancer clinical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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20. Mitochondrial physiology: Gnaiger Erich et al ― MitoEAGLE Task Group
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Gnaiger, Erich, Aasander Frostner, Eleonor, Abdul Karim, Norwahidah, Abdel-Rahman, Engy Ali, Abumrad, Nada A, Acuna-Castroviejo, Dario, Adiele, Reginald C, Ahn, Bumsoo, Alencar, MB, Ali, Sameh S, Almeida, Angeles, Alton, Lesley, Alves, Marco G, Amati, Francesca, Amoedo, Nivea Dias, Amorim, Ricardo, Anderson, Ethan J, Andreadou, Ioanna, Antunes, Diana, Arago, Marc, Aral, Cenk, Arandarcikaite, Odeta, Arias-Reyes, Christian, Armand, Anne-Sophie, Arnould, Thierry, Avram, Vlad Florian, Axelrod, Christopher L, Bairam, Aida, Bailey, Damian M, Bajpeyi, Sudip, Bajzikova, Martina, Bakker, Barbara M, Barlow, Jonathan, Bardal, Tora, Banni, A, Bastos Sant'Anna Silva, Ana Carolina, Batterson, Philip, Battino, Maurizio, Bazil, Jason, Beard, Daniel A, Beleza, Jorge, Bednarczyk, Piotr, Bello, Fiona, Ben-Shachar, Dorit, Bento Guida, Jose Freitas, Bergdahl, Andreas, Berge, Rolf K, Bergmeister, Lisa, Bernardi, Paolo, Berridge, Michael V, Bettinazzi, Stefano, Bishop, David, Blier, Pierre U, Blindheim, Dan Filip, Boardman, Neoma T, Boetker, Hans Erik, Borchard, Sabine, Boros, Mihaly, Borsheim, Elisabet, Borras, Consuelo, Borutaite, Vilma, Botella, Javier, Bouillaud, Frederic, Bouitbir, Jamal, Boushel, Robert C, Bovard, Josh, Bravo-Sagua, Roberto, Breton, Sophie, Brown, David A, Brown, Guy C, Brown, Robert A, Brozinick, Joseph T, Buettner, Garry R, Burtscher, Johannes, Bustos, Matilde, Calabria, Elisa, Calbet, Jose A, Calzia, Enrico, Cannon, Daniel T, Cano Sanchez, Maria, Canto Alvarez, Carles, Cardinale, D, Cardoso, Luiza Helena Daltro, Carvalho, Eugenia, Casado Pinna, Marta, Cassar, Samantha, Castelo, Maria P, Castilho, Roger F, Cavalcanti-de-Albuquerque, Joao Paulo, Cecatto, Cristiane, Celen, Murat C, Cervinkova, Zuzana, Chabi, Beatrice, Chakrabarti, Lisa, Chakrabarti, Sasanka, Chaurasia, Bhagirath, Chen, Quan, Chicco, Adam J, Chinopoulos, Christos, Chowdhury, Subir K, Cizmarova, Beata, Clementi, Emilio, Coen, Paul M, Cohen, Bruce H, Coker, Robert H, Collin-Chenot, Anne, Coughlan, Melinda T, Coxito, Petro, Crisostomo, Luis, Crispim, Marcell, Crossland, Hannah, Dahdah, Norma, Dalgaard, Louise T, Dambrova, Maija, Danhelovska, Tereza, Darveau, Charles A, Darwin, Paula M, Das, Anibh M, Dash, Ranjan K, Davidova, Eliska, Davis, Michael S, Dayanidhi, Sudarshan, De Bem, Andreza Fabro, De Goede, Paul, De Palma, Clara, De Pinto, Vito, Dela, F, Dembinska-Kiec, Aldona, Detraux, Damien, Devaux, Yvan, Di Marcello, Marco, Di Paola, Floriana Jessica, Dias, Candida, Dias, Tania R, Diederich, Marc, Distefano, Giovanna, Djafarzadeh, Siamak, Doermann, Niklas, Doerrier, Carolina, Dong, Lan-Feng, Donnelly, Chris, Drahota, Zdenek, Duarte, Filipe Valente, Dubouchaud, Herve, Duchen, Michael R, Dumas, Jean-Francois, Durham, William J, Dymkowska, Dorota, Dyrstad, Sissel E, Dyson, Alex, Dzialowski, Edward M, Eaton, Simon, Ehinger, Johannes, Elmer, Eskil, Endlicher, Rene, Engin, Ayse B, Escames, Germaine, Evinova, Andrea, Ezrova, Zuzana, Falk, Marni Joy, Fell, David A, Ferdinandy, Peter, Ferko, Miroslav, Fernandez-Ortiz, Marisol, Erika, Fernandez-Vizarra, Ferreira, Julio Cesar Batista, Ferreira, Rita, Ferri, Alessandra, Festuccia, WT, Fessel, Joshua P, Filipovska, Aleksandra, Fisar, Zdenek, Fischer, Christine, Fischer, Michael, Fisher, Gordon, Fisher, Joshua J, Fontanesi, Flavia, Forbes-Hernandez, Tamara Y, Ford, Ellen, Fornaro, Mara, Fuertes Agudo, Marina, Fulton, Montana, Galina, Antonio, Galkin, Alexander, Gallee, Leon, Galli, Gina L, Gama Perez, Pau, Gan, Zhenji, Ganetzky, Rebecca, Gao, Yun, Garcia, Geovana S, Garcia-Rivas, Gerardo, Garcia-Roves, Pablo Miguel, Garcia-Souza, Luiz Felipe, Garlid, Keith D, Garrabou, Gloria, Garten, Antje, Gastaldelli, Amalia, Gayen, Jiaur, Genders, Amanda J, Genova, Maria Luisa, Giampieri, Francesca, Glatz, Jan FC, Giovarelli, Matteo, Goikoetxea Usandizaga, Naroa, Goncalo Teixeira da Silva, Rui, Goncalves, Debora Farina, Gonzalez-Armenta, Jenny L, Gonzalez-Francesqua, A, Gonzalez-Freire, Marta, Gonzalo, Hugo, Goodpaster, Bret H, Gorr, Thomas A, Gourlay, Campbell W, Grams, Bente, Granata, Cesare, Grefte, Sander, Grilo, Luis, Guarch, Meritxell Espino, Gueguen, Naig, Gumeni, Sentiljana, Haas, Clarissa B, Haavik, Jan, Hachmo, Yafit, Haendeler, Judith, Haider, Markus, Hajrulahovic, Anesa, Hamann, Andrea, Han, Jin, Han, Woo Hyun, Hancock, Chad R, Hand, Steven C, Handl, Jiri, Hansikova, Hana, Hardee, Justin P, Hargreaves, Ian P, Harper, Mary Ellen, Harrison, David K, Hassan, Hazirah, Hatakova, Zuzana, Hausenloy, Derek J, Heales, Simon JR, Heiestad, Christina, Hellgren, Kim T, Henrique, Alexandrino, Hepple, Russell T, Hernansanz-Agustin, Pablo, Hewakapuge, Sudinna, Hickey, Anthony J, Ho, Dieu Hien, Hoehn, Kyle L, Hoel, Frederik, Holland, Olivia J, Holloway, Graham P, Holzner, Lorenz, Hoppel, Charles L, Hoppeler, H, Hoppel, Florian, Houstek, Josef, Huete-Ortega, Maria, Hyrossova, Petra, Iglesias-Gonzalez, Javier, Indiveri, Cesare, Irving, Brian A, Isola, Raffaella, Iyer, Shilpa, Jackson, Christophe B, Jadiya, Pooja, Jana, Prado Fabian, Jandeleit-Dahm, K, Jang, David H, Jang, Young C, Janowska, Joanna, Jansen, Kirsten, Jansen-Duerr, Pidder, Jansone, Baiba, Jarmuszkiewicz, Wieslawa, Jaskiewicz, Anna, Jaspers, Richard T, Jedlicka, Jan, Jerome, Estaquier, Jespersen, Nichlas R, Jha, Rajan K, Joseph, Vincent, Juhasz, Laszlo, Jurczak, Michael J, Jurk, Diana, Kaambre, Tuuli, Kaczor, Jan J, Kainulainen, Heikki, Kampa, Rafal Pawel, Kandel, Sunil M, Kane, Daniel A, Kapferer, Werner, Kapnick, Senta, Kappler, Lisa, Karabatsiakis, Alexander, Karavaeva, Iuliia, Karkucinska-Wieckowska, Agnieszka, Kaur, Sarbjot, Keijer, Jaap, Keller, Markus A, Keppner, Gloria, Khamoui, Andy V, Kidere, Dita, Kilbaugh, Todd, Kim, Hyoung Kyu, Kim, Julian KS, Kimoloi, Sammy, Klepinin, Aleksandr, Klepinina, Lyudmila, Klingenspor, Martin, Klocker, Helmut, Komlódi, Timea, Kolasa, Iris, Koopman, Werner JH, Kopitar-Jerala, Natasa, Kowaltowski, Alicia J, Kozlov, Andrey V, Krajcova, Adela, Krako Jakovljevic, Nina, Kristal, Bruce S, Krycer, Jamer R, Kuang, Jujiao, Kucera, Otto, Kuka, Janis, Kwak, Hyo Bum, Kwast, Kurt, Kwon, Oh Sung, Laasmaa, Martin, Labieniec-Watala, Magdalena, Lai, Nicola, Lalic, Nebojsa M, Land, John M, Lane, Nick, Laner, Verena, Lanza, Ian R, Laouafa, Sofien, Larsen, Steen, Larsen, Terje S, Lavery, Gareth G, Lazou, Antigone, Ledo, Ana Margarida, Lee, Hong Kyu, Leeuwenburgh, Christiaan, Lehti, Maarit, Lemieux, Helene, Lenaz, Giorgio, Lerfall, Jorgen, Li, Pingan A, Li Puma, Lance, Liang, Liping, Liepins, Edgars, Lin, Chien-Te, Liu, Jiankang, Lopez, Luis C, Lucchinetti, Eliana, Ma, Tao, Macedo, Maria P, Machado, Ivo F, Maciej, Sarah, MacMillan-Crow, Lee Ann, Magalhaes, Jose, Magri, Andrea, Majtnerova, Pavlina, Makarova, Elina, Makrecka-Kuka, Marina, Malik, Afshan N, Marcouiller, Francois, Marechal, Amandine, Markova, Michaela, Markovic, Ivanka, Martin, Daniel S, Martins, Ana Dias, Martins, Joao D, Maseko, Tumisang Edward, Maull, Felicia, Mazat, Jean Pierre, McKenna, Helen T, McKenzie, Matthew, McMillan, Duncan 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uncoupling ,MitoPedia: Respiratory states, SI - The International System of Units, IUPAC, Coupling control, Mitochondrial preparations, Protonmotive force, Uncoupling, Oxidative phosphorylation, Phosphorylation efficiency, Electron transfer-pathway, LEAK-respiration, Residual oxygen consumption, Normalization of rate, Flow, Flux, Flux control ratio, Mitochondrial marker, Cell count, Oxygen ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,coupling control ,protonmotive force ,oxidative phosphorylation ,mitochondrial respiratory control ,State 4 ,electron transfer ,State 2 ,State 3 ,Mitochondrial physiology ,residual oxygen consumption ,flux ,normalization ,ion leak and slip compensatory state ,efficiency ,electron transfer system ,flow ,mitochondrial physiology ,oxygen ,mitochondrial preparations ,proton leak - Abstract
As the knowledge base and importance of mitochondrial physiology to evolution, health and diseaseexpands, the necessity for harmonizing the terminologyconcerning mitochondrial respiratory states and rates has become increasingly apparent. Thechemiosmotic theoryestablishes the mechanism of energy transformationandcoupling in oxidative phosphorylation. Theunifying concept of the protonmotive force providestheframeworkfordeveloping a consistent theoretical foundation ofmitochondrial physiology and bioenergetics.We followthe latest SI guidelines and those of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry(IUPAC)onterminology inphysical chemistry, extended by considerationsofopen systems and thermodynamicsof irreversible processes.Theconcept-driven constructive terminology incorporates the meaning of each quantity and alignsconcepts and symbols withthe nomenclature of classicalbioenergetics. We endeavour to provide a balanced view ofmitochondrial respiratory control and a critical discussion on reporting data of mitochondrial respiration in terms of metabolic flows and fluxes.Uniform standards for evaluation of respiratory states and rates will ultimatelycontribute BEC 2020.1 doi:10.26124/bec:2020-0001.v1www.bioenergetics-communications.org3of 44to reproducibility between laboratories and thussupport the development of datarepositoriesof mitochondrial respiratory function in species, tissues, and cells.Clarity of concept and consistency of nomenclature facilitate effective transdisciplinary communication, education, and ultimately further discovery.
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21. Proteomic Study of Low-Birth-Weight Nephropathy in Rats
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Imasawa, Toshiyuki, primary, Claverol, Stéphane, additional, Lacombe, Didier, additional, Amoedo, Nivea Dias, additional, and Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional
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22. Meeting report of the 4th biennial Metabolism and Cancer symposium.
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Abdel Hadi, Nadine, Boet, Emeline, Lahalle, Airelle, Lauture, Laura, Refeyton, Alice, Reyes‐Castellanos, Gabriela, Caplet, Nathalie, Carrier, Alice, Le Cam, Laurent, Mazure, Nathalie M., Ricci, Jean‐Ehrland, Rocchi, Stéphane, Sarry, Jean‐Emmanuel, Vasseur, Sophie, Vlaski‐Lafarge, Marija, Rossignol, Rodrigue, and Bost, Frédéric
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METABOLISM ,NOBEL Prize winners ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
The 4th International meeting Metabolism and Cancer initially programed to take place in Bordeaux (France) was held virtually on May 27–29, 2021. The three‐day event was followed by around 600 participants daily from 47 countries around the world. The meeting hosted 21 speakers including selected talks and a keynote lecture from the Nobel Prize winner Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe (Oxford, UK). Presentations and discussions were divided in four scientific sessions: (a) Redox and energy metabolism (b) Redox and hypoxia (c) Metabolic profiling and epigenetic control and (d) Signalling, fuelling and metabolism in cancer and a general public session on cancer and nutrition. This report summarises the presentations and outcomes of the 4th annual Metabolism and Cancer symposium. We provide here a summary of the scientific highlights of this exciting meeting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Olaparib is a mitochondrial Complex I inhibitor that kills temozolomide-resistant human glioblastoma cells
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UCL - SSS/IREC/FATH - Pôle de Pharmacologie et thérapeutique, UCL - SSS/LDRI - Louvain Drug Research Institute, Zampieri, Luca, Sboarina, Martina, Cacace, Andrea, Grasso, Debora, Thabault, Léopold, Hamelin, Loïc, Vazeille, Thibaut, Dumon, Elodie, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Frédérick, Raphaël, Sonveaux, Etienne, Lefranc, Florence, Sonveaux, Pierre, UCL - SSS/IREC/FATH - Pôle de Pharmacologie et thérapeutique, UCL - SSS/LDRI - Louvain Drug Research Institute, Zampieri, Luca, Sboarina, Martina, Cacace, Andrea, Grasso, Debora, Thabault, Léopold, Hamelin, Loïc, Vazeille, Thibaut, Dumon, Elodie, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Frédérick, Raphaël, Sonveaux, Etienne, Lefranc, Florence, and Sonveaux, Pierre
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Glioblastoma represents the highest grade of brain tumors. Despite maximal resection surgery associated with radiotherapy and concomitant followed by adjuvant chemotherapy with temozolomide (TMZ), patients have a very poor prognosis due to the rapid recurrence and the acquisition of resistance to TMZ. Here, initially considering that TMZ is a prodrug whose activation is pH-dependent, we explored the contribution of glioblastoma cell metabolism to TMZ resistance. Using isogenic TMZ-sensitive and TMZ-resistant human glioblastoma cells, we report that the expression of O6-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase (MGMT), which is known to repair TMZinduced DNA methylation, does not primarily account for TMZ resistance. Rather, fitter mitochondria in TMZ-resistant glioblastoma cells are a direct cause of chemoresistance that can be targeted by inhibiting oxidative phosphorylation and/or autophagy/mitophagy. Unexpectedly, we found that PARP inhibitor olaparib, but not talazoparib, is also a mitochondrial Complex I inhibitor. Hence, we propose that the anticancer activities of olaparib in glioblastoma and other cancer types combine DNA repair inhibition and impairment of cancer cell respiration
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24. Olaparib is a mitochondrial complex i inhibitor that kills temozolomide-resistant human glioblastoma cells
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Zampieri, Luca L.X., Sboarina, Martina, Cacace, Andrea, Grasso, Debora, Thabault, Léopold, Hamelin, Loïc, Vazeille, Thibaut, Dumon, Elodie, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Frédérick, Raphaël, Sonveaux, Etienne, Lefranc, Florence, Sonveaux, Pierre, Zampieri, Luca L.X., Sboarina, Martina, Cacace, Andrea, Grasso, Debora, Thabault, Léopold, Hamelin, Loïc, Vazeille, Thibaut, Dumon, Elodie, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Frédérick, Raphaël, Sonveaux, Etienne, Lefranc, Florence, and Sonveaux, Pierre
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Glioblastoma represents the highest grade of brain tumors. Despite maximal resection surgery associated with radiotherapy and concomitant followed by adjuvant chemotherapy with temozolomide (TMZ), patients have a very poor prognosis due to the rapid recurrence and the acquisition of resistance to TMZ. Here, initially considering that TMZ is a prodrug whose activation is pH-dependent, we explored the contribution of glioblastoma cell metabolism to TMZ resistance. Using isogenic TMZ-sensitive and TMZ-resistant human glioblastoma cells, we report that the expression of O6-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase (MGMT), which is known to repair TMZ-induced DNA methylation, does not primarily account for TMZ resistance. Rather, fitter mitochondria in TMZ-resistant glioblastoma cells are a direct cause of chemoresistance that can be targeted by inhibiting oxidative phosphorylation and/or autophagy/mitophagy. Unexpectedly, we found that PARP inhibitor olaparib, but not talazoparib, is also a mitochondrial Complex I inhibitor. Hence, we propose that the anticancer activities of olaparib in glioblastoma and other cancer types combine DNA repair inhibition and impairment of cancer cell respiration., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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25. XPC silencing in normal human keratinocytes triggers metabolic alterations that drive the formation of squamous cell carcinomas
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Rezvani, Hamid Reza, Kim, Arianna L., Rossignol, Rodrigue, Ali, Nsrein, Daly, Meaghan, Mahfouf, Walid, Bellance, Nadege, Taieb, Alain, Verneuil, Hubert de, Mazurier, Frederic, and Bickers, David R.
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Gene mutations -- Health aspects -- Research -- Genetic aspects ,Skin cancer -- Risk factors -- Genetic aspects -- Research ,Cell metabolism -- Research -- Genetic aspects -- Health aspects ,Health care industry - Abstract
DNA damage is a well-known initiator of tumorigenesis. Studies have shown that most cancer cells rely on aerobic glycolysis for their bioenergetics. We sought to identify a molecular link between genomic mutations and metabolic alterations in neoplastic transformation. We took advantage of the intrinsic genomic instability arising in xeroderma pigmentosum C (XPC). The XPC protein plays a key role in recognizing DNA damage in nucleotide excision repair, and patients with XPC deficiency have increased incidence of skin cancer and other malignancies. In cultured human keratinocytes, we showed that lentivirus-mediated knockdown of XPC reduced mitochondria! oxidative phosphorylation and increased glycolysis, recapitulating cancer cell metabolism. Accumulation of unrepaired DNA following XPC silencing increased DNA-dependent protein kinase activity, which subsequently activated AKT1 and NADPH oxidase-1 (NOX1), resulting in ROS production and accumulation of specific deletions in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) over time. Subcutaneous injection of XPC-deficient keratinocytes into immunodeficient mice led to squamous cell carcinoma formation, demonstrating the tumorigenic potential of transduced cells. Conversely, simultaneous knockdown of either NOX1 or AKT1 blocked the neoplastic transformation induced by XPC silencing. Our results demonstrate that genomic instability resulting from XPC silencing results in activation of AKT1 and subsequently NOX1 to induce ROS generation, mtDNA deletions, and neoplastic transformation in human keratinocytes., Introduction Early studies of the metabolic changes that accompany the development of cancer led Otto Warburg to propose that a respiratory deficiency might drive neoplastic transformation (1), prompting many investigators [...]
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26. Crucial role of fatty acid oxidation in asthmatic bronchial smooth muscle remodelling
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Esteves, Pauline, primary, Blanc, Landry, additional, Celle, Alexis, additional, Dupin, Isabelle, additional, Maurat, Elise, additional, Amoedo, Nivea, additional, Cardouat, Guillaume, additional, Ousova, Olga, additional, Gales, Lara, additional, Bellvert, Florian, additional, Begueret, Hugues, additional, Thumerel, Matthieu, additional, Dupuy, Jean-William, additional, Desbenoit, Nicolas, additional, Marthan, Roger, additional, Girodet, Pierre-Olivier, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Berger, Patrick, additional, and Trian, Thomas, additional
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27. Succinate Anaplerosis Has an Onco-Driving Potential in Prostate Cancer Cells
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Sant’Anna-Silva, Ana Carolina B., primary, Perez-Valencia, Juan A., additional, Sciacovelli, Marco, additional, Lalou, Claude, additional, Sarlak, Saharnaz, additional, Tronci, Laura, additional, Nikitopoulou, Efterpi, additional, Meszaros, Andras T., additional, Frezza, Christian, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Gnaiger, Erich, additional, and Klocker, Helmut, additional
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28. Doxorubicin Inhibits Phosphatidylserine Decarboxylase and Modifies Mitochondrial Membrane Composition in HeLa Cells
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Bellance, Nadège, Furt, Fabienne, Melser, Su, Lalou, Claude, Thoraval, Didier, Maneta-Peyret, Lilly, Lacombe, Didier, Moreau, Patrick, Rossignol, Rodrigue, and Laboratoire de Biogenèse Membranaire, CNRS UMR 5200, Université de Bordeaux, INRA Bordeaux Aquitaine, Villenave d'Ornon, France.
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Cell Death ,Carboxy-Lyases ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Phosphatidylethanolamines ,Phosphatidylserines ,bioenergetics ,doxorubicin ,Article ,Cardiotoxicity ,lcsh:Chemistry ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Neoplasms ,phosphatidylethanolamine ,Mitochondrial Membranes ,Humans ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,HeLa Cells ,phosphatidylserine decarboxylase - Abstract
Doxorubicin (DXR) is a drug widely used in chemotherapy. Its mode of action is based on its intercalation properties, involving the inhibition of topoisomerase II. However, few studies have reported the mitochondrial effects of DXR while investigating cardiac toxicity induced by the treatment, mostly in pediatric cases. Here, we demonstrate that DXR alters the mitochondrial membrane composition associated with bioenergetic impairment and cell death in human cancer cells. The remodeling of the mitochondrial membrane was explained by phosphatidylserine decarboxylase (PSD) inhibition by DXR. PSD catalyzes phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) synthesis from phosphatidylserine (PS), and DXR altered the PS/PE ratio in the mitochondrial membrane. Moreover, we observed that DXR localized to the mitochondrial compartment and drug uptake was rapid. Evaluation of other topoisomerase II inhibitors did not show any impact on the mitochondrial membrane composition, indicating that the DXR effect was specific. Therefore, our findings revealed a side molecular target for DXR and PSD, potentially involved in DXR anti-cancer properties and the associated toxicity.
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29. Chemical targeting of NEET proteins reveals their function in mitochondrial morphodynamics
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Molino, Diana, primary, Pila‐Castellanos, Irene, additional, Marjault, Henri‐Baptiste, additional, Dias Amoedo, Nivea, additional, Kopp, Katja, additional, Rochin, Leila, additional, Karmi, Ola, additional, Sohn, Yang‐Sung, additional, Lines, Laetitia, additional, Hamaï, Ahmed, additional, Joly, Stéphane, additional, Radreau, Pauline, additional, Vonderscher, Jacky, additional, Codogno, Patrice, additional, Giordano, Francesca, additional, Machin, Peter, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Meldrum, Eric, additional, Arnoult, Damien, additional, Ruggieri, Alessia, additional, Nechushtai, Rachel, additional, de Chassey, Benoit, additional, and Morel, Etienne, additional
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30. Mitochondria Participate in Chemoresistance to Cisplatin in Human Ovarian Cancer Cells
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Zampieri, Luca X., primary, Grasso, Debora, additional, Bouzin, Caroline, additional, Brusa, Davide, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, and Sonveaux, Pierre, additional
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31. Mitochondrial respiratory states and rates
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Gnaiger, Erich, Aasander Frostner, Eleonor, Abdul Karim, Norwahidah, Abumrad, Nada A, Acuna-Castroviejo, Dario, Adiele, Reginald C, Ahn, Bumsoo, Ali, Sameh S, Alton, Lesley, Alves, Marco G, Amati, Francesca, Amoedo, Nivea Dias, Andreadou, Ioanna, Arago, Marc, Aral, Cenk, Arandarcikaite, Odeta, Armand, Anne-Sophie, Arnould, Thierry, Avram, Vlad Florian, Bailey, Damian M, Bajpeyi, Sudip, Bajzikova, Martina, Bakker, Barbara M, Barlow, Jonathan, Bastos Sant'Anna Silva, Ana Carolina, Batterson, Philip, Battino, Maurizio, Bazil, Jason, Beard, Daniel A, Bednarczyk, Piotr, Bello, Fiona, Ben-Shachar, Dorit, Bergdahl, Andreas, Berge, Rolf K, Bergmeister, Lisa, Bernardi, Paolo, Berridge, Michael V, Bettinazzi, Stefano, Bishop, David, Blier, Pierre U, Blindheim, Dan Filip, Boardman, Neoma T, Boetker, Hans Erik, Borchard, Sabine, Boros, Mihaly, Borsheim, Elisabet, Borutaite, Vilma, Botella, Javier, Bouillaud, Frederic, Bouitbir, Jamal, Boushel, Robert C, Bovard, Josh, Breton, Sophie, Brown, David A, Brown, Guy C, Brown, Robert A, Brozinick, Joseph T, Buettner, Garry R, Burtscher, Johannes, Calabria, Elisa, Calbet, Jose A, Calzia, Enrico, Cannon, Daniel T, Cano Sanchez, Maria, Canto Alvarez, Carlos, Cardoso, Luiza Helena Daltro, Carvalho, Eugenia, Casado Pinna, Marta, Cassar, Samantha, Cassina, Adriana M, Castelo, Maria P, Gonzalez-Franquesa, A, Cavalcanti-de-Albuquerque, Joao Paulo, Cervinkova, Zuzana, Chabi, Beatrice, Chakrabarti, Lisa, Chakrabarti, Sasanka, Chaurasia, Bhagirath, Chen, Qi, Chicco, Adam J, Chinopoulos, Christos, Chowdhury, Subir K, Cizmarova, Beata, Clementi, Emilio, Coen, Paul M, Cohen, Bruce H, Coker, Robert H, Collin, Anne, Crisostomo, Luis, Dahdah, Norma, Dalgaard, Louise T, Dambrova, Maija, Danhelovska, Tereza, Darveau, Charles A, Das, Anibh M, Dash, Ranjan K, Davidova, Eliska, Davis, Michael S, De Goede, Paul, De Palma, Clara, Dembinska-Kiec, Aldona, Detraux, Damien, Devaux, Yvan, Di Marcello, Marco, Dias, Tania R, Distefano, Giovanna, Doermann, Niklas, Doerrier, Carolina, Dong, Lan-Feng, Donnelly, Chris, Drahota, Zdenek, Duarte, Filipe Valente, Dubouchaud, Herve, Duchen, Michael R, Dumas, Jean-Francois, Durham, William J, Dymkowska, Dorota, Dyrstad, Sissel E, Dyson, Alex, Dzialowski, Edward M, Eaton, Simon, Ehinger, Johannes, Elmer, Eskil, Endlicher, Rene, Engin, Ayse B, Escames, Germaine, Ezrova, Zuzana, Falk, Marni Joy, Fell, David A, Ferdinandy, Peter, Ferko, Miroslav, Ferreira, Julio Cesar Batista, Ferreira, Rita, Ferri, Alessandra, Fessel, Joshua P, Filipovska, Aleksandra, Fisar, Zdenek, Fischer, Christine, Fischer, Michael, Fisher, Gordon, Fisher, Joshua J, Ford, Ellen, Fornaro, Mara, Galina, Antonio, Galkin, Alexander, Gallee, Leon, Galli, Gina L, Gama Perez, Pau, Gan, Zhenji, Ganetzky, Rebecca, Garcia-Rivas, Gerardo, Garcia-Roves, Pablo Miguel, Garcia-Souza, Luiz Felipe, Garipi, Enis, Garlid, Keith D, Garrabou, Gloria, Garten, Antje, Gastaldelli, Amalia, Gayen, Jiaur, Genders, Amanda J, Genova, Maria Luisa, Giovarelli, Matteo, Goncalo Teixeira da Silva, Rui, Goncalves, Debora Farina, Gonzalez-Armenta, Jenny L, Gonzalez-Freire, Marta, Gonzalo, Hugo, Goodpaster, Bret H, Gorr, Thomas A, Gourlay, Campbell W, Granata, Cesare, Grefte, Sander, Guarch, Meritxell Espino, Gueguen, Naig, Gumeni, Sentiljana, Haas, Clarissa B, Haavik, Jan, Haendeler, Judith, Haider, Markus, Hamann, Andrea, Han, Jin, Han, Woo Hyun, Hancock, Chad R, Hand, Steven C, Handl, Jiri, Hargreaves, Ian P, Harper, Mary Ellen, Harrison, David K, Hassan, Hazirah, Hausenloy, Derek J, Heales, Simon JR, Heiestad, Christina, Hellgren, Kim T, Hepple, Russell T, Hernansanz-Agustin, Pablo, Hewakapuge, Sudinna, Hickey, Anthony J, Ho, Dieu Hien, Hoehn, Kyle L, Hoel, Frederik, Holland, Olivia J, Holloway, Graham P, Hoppel, Charles L, Hoppel, Florian, Houstek, Josef, Huete-Ortega, Maria, Hyrossova, Petra, Iglesias-Gonzalez, Javier, Irving, Brian A, Isola, Raffaella, Iyer, Shilpa, Jackson, Christophe B, Jadiya, Pooja, Jana, Prado Fabian, Jang, David H, Jang, Young C, Janowska, Joanna, Jansen, Kirsten, Jansen-Duerr, Pidder, Jansone, Baiba, Jarmuszkiewicz, Wieslawa, Jaskiewicz, Anna, Jedlicka, Jan, Jespersen, Nichlas R, Jha, Rajan K, Jurczak, Michael J, Jurk, Diana, Kaambre, Tuuli, Kaczor, Jan J, Kainulainen, Heikki, Kampa, Rafal Pawel, Kandel, Sunil M, Kane, Daniel A, Kapferer, Werner, Kappler, Lisa, Karabatsiakis, Alexander, Karkucinska-Wieckowska, Agnieszka, Kaur, Sarbjot, Keijer, Jaap, Keller, Markus A, Keppner, Gloria, Khamoui, Andy V, Kidere, Dita, Kilbaugh, Todd, Kim, Hyoung Kyu, Kim, Julian KS, Klepinin, Aleksandr, Klepinina, Lyudmila, Klingenspor, Martin, Klocker, Helmut, Komlódi, Timea, Koopman, Werner JH, Kopitar-Jerala, Natasa, Kowaltowski, Alicia J, Kozlov, Andrey V, Krajcova, Adela, Krako Jakovljevic, Nina, Kristal, Bruce S, Krycer, Jamer R, Kuang, Jujiao, Kucera, Otto, Kuka, Janis, Kwak, Hyo Bum, Kwast, Kurt, Laasmaa, Martin, Labieniec-Watala, Magdalena, Lai, Nicola, Land, John M, Lane, Nick, Laner, Verena, Lanza, Ian R, Larsen, Terje S, Lavery, Gareth G, Lazou, Antigone, Lee, Hong Kyu, Leeuwenburgh, Christiaan, Lehti, Maarit, Lemieux, Helene, Lenaz, Giorgio, Lerfall, Jorgen, Li, Pingan A, Li Puma, Lance, Liepins, Edgars, Lionett, Sofie, Liu, Jiankang, Lopez, Luis C, Lucchinetti, Eliana, Ma, Tao, Macedo, Maria P, Maciej, Sarah, MacMillan-Crow, Lee Ann, Majtnerova, Pavlina, Makarova, Elina, Makrecka-Kuka, Marina, Malik, Afshan N, Markova, Michaela, Martin, Daniel S, Martins, Ana Dias, Martins, Joao D, Maseko, Tumisang Edward, Maull, Felicia, Mazat, Jean Pierre, McKenna, Helen T, McKenzie, Matthew, Menze, Michael A, Merz, Tamara, Meszaros, Andras T, Methner, Axel, Michalak, Slawomir, Moellering, Douglas R, Moisoi, Nicoleta, Molina, Anthony JA, Montaigne, David, Moore, Anthony L, Moreau, Kerrie, Moreira, Bruno P, Moreno-Sanchez, Rafael, Mracek, Tomas, Muccini, Anna Maria, Muntane, Jordi, Muntean, Danina M, Murray, Andrew J, Musiol, Eva, Nabben, Miranda, Nair, K Sreekumaran, Nehlin, Jan O, Nemec, Michal, Neufer, P Darrell, Neuzil, Jiri, Neviere, Remi, Newsom, Sean A., Nozickova, Katerina, O'Brien, Katie A, O'Gorman, Donal, Olgar, Yusuf, Oliveira, Ben, Oliveira, Marcus F, Oliveira, Marcos Tulio, Oliveira, Pedro F, Oliveira, Paulo J, Orynbayeva, Zulfiya, Osiewacz, Heinz D, Pak, Youngmi K, Pallotta, Maria L, Palmeira, Carlos M, Parajuli, Nirmala, Passos, Joao F, Passrugger, Manuela, Patel, Hemal H, Pavlova, Nadia, Pecina, Petr, Pedersen, Tina M, Pereira da Silva Grilo da Silva, Filomena, Perez Valencia, Juan A, Perks, Kara L, Pesta, Dominik, Petit, Patrice X, Pettersen, Ina Katrine Nitschke, Pichaud, Nicolas, Pichler, Irene, Piel, Sarah, Pietka, Terri A, Pino, Maria F, Pirkmajer, Sergej, Plangger, Mario, Porter, Craig, Porter, Richard K, Procaccio, Vincent, Prochownik, Edward V, Prola, Alexandre, Pulinilkunnil, Thomas, Puskarich, Michael A, Puurand, Marju, Radenkovic, Filip, Ramzan, Rabia, Rattan, Suresh IS, Reboredo, Patricia, Renner-Sattler, Kathrin, Rial, Eduardo, Robinson, Matthew M, Roden, Michael, Rodriguez, Enrique, Rodriguez-Enriquez, Sara, Roesland, Gro Vatne, Rohlena, Jakub, Rolo, Anabela Pinto, Ropelle, Eduardo R, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Rossiter, Harry B, Rubelj, Ivica, Rybacka-Mossakowska, Joanna, Saada, Ann, Safaei, Zahra, Sarlak, S, Salin, Karine, Salvadego, Desy, Sandi, Carmen, Saner, Nicholas, Sanz, Alberto, Sazanov, Leonid A, Scatena, Roberto, Schartner, Melanie, Scheibye-Knudsen, Morten, Schilling, Jan M, Schlattner, Uwe, Schoenfeld, Peter, Schots, Pauke C, Schulz, Rainer, Schwarzer, Christoph, Scott, Graham R, Selman, Colin, Shabalina, Irina G, Sharma, Pushpa, Sharma, Vipin, Shevchuk, Igor, Shirazi, Reza, Shiroma, Jonathan G, Siewiera, Karolina, Silber, Ariel M, Silva, Ana Maria, Sims, Carrie A, Singer, Dominique, Singh, Brijesh Kumar, Skolik, Robert A, Smenes, Benedikte Therese, Smith, James, Soares, Félix Alexandre Antunes, Sobotka, Ondrej, Sokolova, Inna, Sonkar, Vijay K, Sowton, Alice P, Sparagna, Genevieve C, Sparks, Lauren M, Spinazzi, Marco, Stankova, Pavla, Starr, Jonathan, Stary, Creed, Stelfa, Gundega, Stepto, Nigel K, Stiban, Johnny, Stier, Antoine, Stocker, Roland, Storder, Julie, Sumbalova, Zuzana, Suomalainen, Wartiovaara Anu, Suravajhala, Prashanth, Svalbe, Baiba, Swerdlow, Russel H, Swiniuch, Daria, Szabo, Ildiko, Szewczyk, Adam, Szibor, Marten, Tanaka, Masashi, Tandler, Bernard, Tarnopolsky, Mark A, Tausan, Daniel, Tavernarakis, Nektarios, Tepp, Kersti, Thakkar, Himani, Thapa, Maheshwo, Thyfault, John P, Tomar, Dhanendra, Ton, Riccardo, Torp, May-Kristin, Towheed, Atif, Tretter, Laszlo, Trewin, Adam J, Trifunovic, Aleksandra, Trivigno, Catherine, Tronstad, Karl Johan, Trougakos, Ioannis P, Truu, Laura, Tuncay, Erkan, Turan, Belma, Tyrrell, Daniel J, Urban, Tomas, Valentine, Joseph Marco, Van Bergen, Nicole J, Van Hove, Johan, Varricchio, Frederick, Vella, Joanna, Vendelin, Marko, Vercesi, Anibal E, Victor, Victor Manuel, Vieira Ligo Teixeira, Camila, Vidimce, Josif, Viel, Christian, Vieyra, Adalberto, Vilks, Karlis, Villena, Joseph A, Vincent, Vinnyfred, Vinogradov, Andrey D, Viscomi, Carlo, Vitorino, Rui Miguel Pinheiro, Vogt, Sebastian, Volani, Chiara, Volska, Kristine, Votion, Dominique-Marie, Vujacic-Mirski, Ksenija, Wagner, Brett A, Ward, Marie Louise, Warnsmann, Verena, Wasserman, David H, Watala, Cezary, Wei, Yau-Huei, Whitfield, Jamie, Wickert, Anika, Wieckowski, Mariusz R, Wiesner, Rudolf J, Williams, Caroline M, Winwood-Smith, Hugh, Wohlgemuth, Stephanie E, Wohlwend, Martin, Wolff, Jonci Nikolai, Wrutniak-Cabello, Chantal, Wuest, Rob C I, Yokota, Takashi, Zablocki, Krzysztof, Zanon, Alessandra, Zanou, Nadege, Zaugg, Kathrin, Zaugg, Michael, Zdrazilova, Lucie, Zhang, Yong, Zhang, Yi Zhu, Zikova, Alena, Zischka, Hans, Zorzano, Antonio, Zvejniece, Liga, Lagarrigue, Sylviane, Munro, Daniel, Pereira, Susana, Laranjinha, Joäo, Almeida, Angeles, Diederich, M, Hecker, M, Jusic, A, Prigione, A, Sommer, N, Weissig, V, Abdel-Rahman, EA, Sova, M, Amorim, R, Beleza, J, Bravo-Sagua, R, Celen, MC, Coxito, P, Crispim, M, Dias, C, Evinova, A, Fuertes Agudo, M, Gao, Y, Garcia, G, Goikoetxea Usandizaga, N, Grilo, L, Minuzzi, LM, Hachmo, Y, Hajrulahovic, A, Hatokova, Z, Henrique, A, Holzner, L, Kimoloi, S, Ledo, AM, Machado, IF, Magalhaes, J, Magri, A, Nunes, S, Oliveira, J, Pinho, SA, Preguica, I, Reano, S, Rodrigues, AS, Santos, D, Sardao, V, Stevanovic, J, Teodoro, J, Van der Ende, M, Zujovic, T, Djafarzadeh, S, Schneider Gasser, EM, Jaspers, RT, Arias-Reyes, C, Bairam, A, Laouafa, S, Marcouiller, F, Soliz, J, Glatz, J, Antunes, D, Bach de Courtade, SM, Bardal, T, Di Paola, FJ, Fulton, M, Grams, B, Joseph, V, Kwon, OS, Liang, L, Mila Guasch, M, Moore, C, Norman, J, O'Brien, K, Olsen, RE, Paez, H, Rees, BB, Roshanravan, B, Scaife, P, Sendon, PM, Vlachaki Walker, J, Crossland, H, Jones, JG, Bento, G, Perales, JC, and Aragones Lopez, J
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uncoupling ,Mitochondrial respiratory control ,coupling control ,protonmotive force ,oxidative phosphorylation ,mitochondrial respiratory control ,NARILIS ,ET [electron transfer] ,electron transfer ,residual oxygen consumption ,flux ,normalization ,efficiency ,flow ,oxygen ,mitochondrial preparations ,proton leak - Abstract
As the knowledge base and importance of mitochondrial physiology to human health expands, the necessity for harmonizing the terminology concerning mitochondrial respiratory states and rates has become increasingly apparent. The chemiosmotic theory establishes the mechanism of energy transformation and coupling in oxidative phosphorylation. The unifying concept of the protonmotive force provides the framework for developing a consistent theoretical foundation of mitochondrial physiology and bioenergetics. We follow guidelines of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) on terminology in physical chemistry, extended by considerations of open systems and thermodynamics of irreversible processes. The concept-driven constructive terminology incorporates the meaning of each quantity and aligns concepts and symbols with the nomenclature of classical bioenergetics. We endeavour to provide a balanced view of mitochondrial respiratory control and a critical discussion on reporting data of mitochondrial respiration in terms of metabolic flows and fluxes. Uniform standards for evaluation of respiratory states and rates will ultimately contribute to reproducibility between laboratories and thus support the development of databases of mitochondrial respiratory function in species, tissues, and cells. Clarity of concept and consistency of nomenclature facilitate effective transdisciplinary communication, education, and ultimately further discovery.
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32. Nuclear control of lung cancer cells migration, invasion and bioenergetics by eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3F
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Esteves, Pauline, primary, Dard, Laetitia, additional, Brillac, Aurélia, additional, Hubert, Christophe, additional, Sarlak, Saharnaz, additional, Rousseau, Benoît, additional, Dumon, Elodie, additional, Izotte, Julien, additional, Bonneu, Marc, additional, Lacombe, Didier, additional, Dupuy, Jean-William, additional, Amoedo, Nivea, additional, and Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional
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33. Bioenergetic Changes Underline Plasticity of Murine Embryonic Stem Cells
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Vlaski-Lafarge, Marija, primary, Loncaric, Darija, additional, Perez, Laura, additional, Labat, Véronique, additional, Debeissat, Christelle, additional, Brunet de la Grange, Philippe, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Ivanovic, Zoran, additional, and Bœuf, Hélène, additional
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34. Statistical Analysis of Mitochondrial Pathologies in Childhood: Identification of Deficiencies Using Principal Component Analysis
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Letellier, Thierry, Durrieu, Gilles, Malgat, Monique, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Antoch, Jaromir, Deshouillers, Jean-Marc, Coquet, Michelle, Lacombe, Didier, Netter, Jean-Claude, Pedespan, Jean-Michel, Redonnet-Vernhet, Isabelle, and Mazat, Jean-Pierre
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35. Mitochondria ROS blocker OP2-113 downregulates the insulin receptor substrate-2 (IRS-2) and inhibits lung tumor growth
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Amoedo, Nivea Dias, primary, Dard, Laetitia, additional, Rodrigues, Mariana Figueiredo, additional, Rousseau, Benoît, additional, Izotte, Julien, additional, Dugot-Senan, Nathalie, additional, Claverol, Stéphane, additional, Bonneu, Marc, additional, Lacombe, Didier, additional, and Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional
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36. Decisive role of mitochondrial substrate level phosphorylation on the survival of glutaminolytic cancer cells
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Esteves, Pauline, primary, Dard, Laetitia, additional, Brillac, Aurélia, additional, Hubert, Christophe, additional, Rousseau, Benoît, additional, Dumon, Elodie, additional, Izotte, Julien, additional, Dupuy, Jean-William, additional, Bonneu, Marc, additional, Lacombe, Didier, additional, Amoedo, Nivea, additional, and Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional
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37. Redox mechanism of levobupivacaine cytostatic effect on human prostate cancer cells
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Jose, Caroline, primary, Hebert-Chatelain, Etienne, additional, Dias Amoedo, Nivea, additional, Roche, Emmanuel, additional, Obre, Emilie, additional, Lacombe, Didier, additional, Rezvani, Hamid Reza, additional, Pourquier, Philippe, additional, Nouette-Gaulain, Karine, additional, and Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional
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38. Targeting the mitochondrial trifunctional protein in oxidative lung carcinomas
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Rossignol, Rodrigue, primary, Nivea, Amoedo Dias, additional, Emilie, Obre, additional, Hugues, Bégueret, additional, Yann, Kieffer, additional, Benoît, Rousseau, additional, Alexis, Dupis, additional, Nadège, Bellance, additional, Julien, Izotte, additional, Laetitia, Dard, additional, Isabelle, Redonnet-Vernhet, additional, Giuseppe, Punzi, additional, Mariana, Figueiredo Rodrigues, additional, Dumon, Elodie, additional, Walid, Mafhouf, additional, Lara, Gales, additional, Tony, Palama, additional, Floriant, Bellevert, additional, Dugot-Senan, Nathalie, additional, Stéphane, Claverol, additional, Marc, Bonneu, additional, Jean-Marc, Baste, additional, Didier, Lacombe, additional, Reza, Rezvani Hamid, additional, Ciro-Leonardo, Pierri, additional, Fatima, Mechta-Grigoriou, additional, and Mathieu, Thumerel, additional
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39. The respiratory-dependent assembly of ANT1 differentially regulates Bax and Ca2 mediated cytochrome c release
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Brenner Catherine, Deniaud Aurelien, Rocher Christophe, Rossignol Rodrigue, Malgat Monique, Claverol Stephane, Faustin Benjamin, and Letellier Thierry
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Mitochondrial DNA ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,biology ,Protein Conformation ,Chemistry ,Cytochrome c ,Adenine nucleotide translocator ,Blotting, Western ,Respiratory chain ,Adenine Nucleotide Translocator 1 ,Cytochromes c ,Apoptosis ,Oxidative phosphorylation ,Oxidative Phosphorylation ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,ANT ,Cell biology ,Oxygen Consumption ,Protein structure ,biology.protein ,Humans ,Calcium ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ,bcl-2-Associated X Protein - Abstract
The adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT) is a control point of several fundamental cell processes, as diverse as cell energy supply, mitochondrial DNA maintenance, and apoptosis. This paper describes six individual structures of the carrier, distinguished according to ANT1 oligomeric and conformational states, as well as associations with other proteins. Transitions between these structures depend on energy demand and thus contribute to a metabolic reserve of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) activity. Moreover, at low respiratory chain activity, we demonstrate that, unlike a mitochondrial Ca2+ upload, Bax, a pro-apoptotic Bcl-2-family protein, is able to trigger a massive release of cytochrome c from one of these ANT1 structures. These new insights emphasize the close relationship between structural rearrangements of ANT and molecular apoptotic events at distinct cell energy levels. OXPHOS functioning has to therefore be considered a crucial control point for the events leading to these contrasting pathways.
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40. Bioenergetics of the Costello syndrome
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Bellance Nadège, Bonneu Marc, Rossignol Rodrigue, Elodie Dumon, Lacombe Didier, Hubert Christophe, Claverol Stephane, Dard Laetitia, and Amoedo Dias Nivea
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,Costello syndrome ,Bioenergetics ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Biophysics ,Medicine ,Cell Biology ,business ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry - Published
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41. Mitochondria in cancer
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Gasparre, Giuseppe, primary, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, and Sonveaux, Pierre, additional
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42. Neutrophil-derived mitochondrial DNA promotes receptor activator of nuclear factor κB and its ligand signalling in rheumatoid arthritis
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Contis, Anne, primary, Mitrovic, Stéphane, additional, Lavie, Julie, additional, Douchet, Isabelle, additional, Lazaro, Estibaliz, additional, Truchetet, Marie-Elise, additional, Goizet, Cyril, additional, Contin-Bordes, Cécile, additional, Schaeverbeke, Thierry, additional, Blanco, Patrick, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Faustin, Benjamin, additional, Richez, Christophe, additional, and Duffau, Pierre, additional
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43. Signaling Pathways Linked to Serotonin-Induced Superoxide Anion Production: A Physiological Role for Mitochondria in Pulmonary Arteries
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Genet, Nafiisha, primary, Billaud, Marie, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Dubois, Mathilde, additional, Gillibert-Duplantier, Jennifer, additional, Isakson, Brant E., additional, Marthan, Roger, additional, Savineau, Jean-Pierre, additional, and Guibert, Christelle, additional
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44. Mitochondrial morphology and cellular distribution are altered in SPG31 patients and are linked to DRP1 hyperphosphorylation
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Lavie, Julie, primary, Serrat, Román, additional, Bellance, Nadège, additional, Courtand, Gilles, additional, Dupuy, Jean-William, additional, Tesson, Christelle, additional, Coupry, Isabelle, additional, Brice, Alexis, additional, Lacombe, Didier, additional, Durr, Alexandra, additional, Stevanin, Giovanni, additional, Darios, Fréderic, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Goizet, Cyril, additional, and Bénard, Giovanni, additional
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45. Cannabinoid control of brain bioenergetics: Exploring the subcellular localization of the CB1 receptor
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Hebert-Chatelain, Etienne, Reguero, Leire, Puente, Nagore, Lutz, Beat, Chaouloff, Francis, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Piazza, Pier-Vincenzo, Benard, Giovanni, Grandes, Pedro, and Marsicano, Giovanni
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46. The presence of wild type p53 in hematological cancers improves the efficacy of combinational therapy targeting metabolism
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Allende-Vega, Nerea, primary, Krzywinska, Ewelina, additional, Orecchioni, Stefania, additional, Lopez-Royuela, Nuria, additional, Reggiani, Francesca, additional, Talarico, Giovanna, additional, Rossi, Jean-François, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Hicheri, Yosr, additional, Cartron, Guillaume, additional, Bertolini, Francesco, additional, and Villalba, Martin, additional
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47. Premature Skin Aging Features Rescued by Inhibition of NADPH Oxidase Activity in XPC-Deficient Mice
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Hosseini, Mohsen, primary, Mahfouf, Walid, additional, Serrano-Sanchez, Martin, additional, Raad, Houssam, additional, Harfouche, Ghida, additional, Bonneu, Marc, additional, Claverol, Stephane, additional, Mazurier, Frederic, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Taieb, Alain, additional, and Rezvani, Hamid Reza, additional
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48. Hypoxia/Hypercapnia-Induced Adaptation Maintains Functional Capacity of Cord Blood Stem and Progenitor Cells at 4 degrees C
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Vlaški, Marija, Negroni, Luc, Kovačević-Filipović, Milica, Guibert, Christelle, de la Grange, Philippe Brunet, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Chevaleyre, Jean, Duchez, Pascale, Lafarge, Xavier, Praloran, Vincent, Schmitter, Jean-Marie, Ivanović, Zoran, Vlaški, Marija, Negroni, Luc, Kovačević-Filipović, Milica, Guibert, Christelle, de la Grange, Philippe Brunet, Rossignol, Rodrigue, Chevaleyre, Jean, Duchez, Pascale, Lafarge, Xavier, Praloran, Vincent, Schmitter, Jean-Marie, and Ivanović, Zoran
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We analyzed the effect of exposure to hypoxic/hypercapnic (HH) gas mixture (5% O2/9% CO2) on the maintenance of functional cord blood CD34+ hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in severe hypothermia (4 degrees C) employing the physiological and proteomic approaches. Ten-day exposure to HH maintained the Day 0 (D-0) level of hematopoietic stem cells as detected in vivo on the basis of hematopoietic repopulation of immunodeficient miceshort-term scid repopulating cells (SRC). Conversely, in the atmospheric air (20% O2/0.05% CO2), usual condition used for cell storage at 4 degrees C, stem cell activity was significantly decreased. Also, HH doubled the survival of CD34+ cells and committed progenitors (CFCs) with respect to the atmospheric air (60% vs. 30%, respectively). Improved cell maintenance in HH was associated with higher proportion of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) positive cells. Cell-protective effects are associated with an improved maintenance of the plasma and mitochondrial membrane potential and with a conversion to the glycolytic energetic state. We also showed that HH decreased apoptosis, despite a sustained ROS production and a drop of ATP amount per viable cell. The proteomic study revealed that the global protein content was better preserved in HH. This analysis identified: (i) proteins sensitive or insensitive to hypothermia irrespective of the gas phase, and (ii) proteins related to the HH cell-protective effect. Among them are some protein families known to be implicated in the prolonged survival of hibernating animals in hypothermia. These findings suggest a way to optimize short-term cell conservation without freezing. J. Cell. Physiol. 229: 2153-2165, 2014.
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49. Pathological similarities between low birth weight-related nephropathy and nephropathy associated with mitochondrial cytopathy
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Imasawa, Toshiyuki, primary, Tanaka, Masashi, additional, Maruyama, Naoki, additional, Kawaguchi, Takehiko, additional, Yamaguchi, Yutaka, additional, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Kitamura, Hiroshi, additional, and Nishimura, Motonobu, additional
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50. Anaplerotic Metabolism of Alloreactive T Cells Provides a Metabolic Approach To Treat Graft-Versus-Host Disease
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Glick, Gary D., primary, Rossignol, Rodrigue, additional, Lyssiotis, Costas A., additional, Wahl, Daniel, additional, Lesch, Charles, additional, Sanchez, Brian, additional, Liu, Xikui, additional, Hao, Ling-Yang, additional, Taylor, Clarke, additional, Hurd, Alexander, additional, Ferrara, James L. M., additional, Tkachev, Victor, additional, Byersdorfer, Craig A., additional, Boros, Laszlo, additional, and Opipari, Anthony W., additional
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