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Pretreatment mitochondrial priming correlates with clinical response to cytotoxic chemotherapy

Authors :
Thanh Trang T. Vo
Daniel J. DeAngelo
Michelle S. Hirsch
Paul G. Richardson
Anupama Tammareddi
Daniel R. Carrasco
Jeremy Ryan
Kristopher A. Sarosiek
Victoria Del Gaizo Moore
Richard Stone
Stephen E. Sallan
Ursula A. Matulonis
Ronny Drapkin
Triona Ni Chonghaile
David J. McConkey
Constantine S. Mitsiades
Jing Deng
Kenneth C. Anderson
Anthony Letai
Lewis B. Silverman
Yu-Tzu Tai
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.). 334(6059)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Cytotoxic chemotherapy targets elements common to all nucleated human cells, such as DNA and microtubules, yet it selectively kills tumor cells. Here we show that clinical response to these drugs correlates with, and may be partially governed by, the pretreatment proximity of tumor cell mitochondria to the apoptotic threshold, a property called mitochondrial priming. We used BH3 profiling to measure priming in tumor cells from patients with multiple myeloma, acute myelogenous and lymphoblastic leukemia, and ovarian cancer. This assay measures mitochondrial response to peptides derived from proapoptotic BH3 domains of proteins critical for death signaling to mitochondria. Patients with highly primed cancers exhibited superior clinical response to chemotherapy. In contrast, chemoresistant cancers and normal tissues were poorly primed. Manipulation of mitochondrial priming might enhance the efficacy of cytotoxic agents.

Details

ISSN :
10959203
Volume :
334
Issue :
6059
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e1b8d3884ea67b5c7aef77c276bdf522