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In colonic ρ0 (rho0) cells reduced mitochondrial function mediates transcriptomic alterations associated with cancer.

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Penrose, HM; Heller, S; Cable, C; Nakhoul, H; Ungerleider, N; Baddoo, M; Pursell, ZF; Flemington, EK; Crawford, SE; Savkovic, SD
Published in: Oncoscience
November 2017

BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial reprogramming has emerged as a hallmark of cancer pathobiology. Although it is believed this reprogramming is essential for cancer cells to thrive, how it supports cancer pathobiology is unclear. We previously generated colonic ρ0 (rho0) cells with reduced mitochondrial energy function and acquired their transcriptional signature. Here, we utilized a bioinformatics approach to identify their changes linked to cancer pathobiology. METHODS: Human colon cancer HCT116 cells, control and ρ0, were used for qPCR. Bioinformatics analysis: GeneCards, Kaplan-Meier Survival, GENT, cBioPortal. RESULTS: The colonic ρ0 transcriptome was linked with proliferation, DNA replication, survival, tumor morphology, and cancer. Among differentially expressed transcripts, 281 were regulators or biomarkers of human colon cancer especially those with inflammatory microsatellite instability (MSI). We identified and validated novel transcripts in ρ0 cells with altered expression in human colon cancer. Among them DGK1, HTR7, FLRT3, and ZBTB18 co-occurred with established regulators of human colon cancer pathobiology. Also, increased levels of DGKI, FLRT3, ZBTB18, and YPEL1 as well as decreased levels of HTR7, and CALML6 were linked to substantially poorer patient survival. CONCLUSION: We identified established and novel regulators in colon cancer pathobiology that are dependent on mitochondrial energy reprogramming and linked to poorer patient survival.

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Oncoscience

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2331-4737

Publication Date

November 2017

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4

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11-12

Start / End Page

189 / 198

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United States
 

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Penrose, H. M., Heller, S., Cable, C., Nakhoul, H., Ungerleider, N., Baddoo, M., … Savkovic, S. D. (2017). In colonic ρ0 (rho0) cells reduced mitochondrial function mediates transcriptomic alterations associated with cancer. Oncoscience, 4(11–12), 189–198. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncoscience.386
Penrose, Harrison M., Sandra Heller, Chloe Cable, Hani Nakhoul, Nate Ungerleider, Melody Baddoo, Zachary F. Pursell, Erik K. Flemington, Susan E. Crawford, and Suzana D. Savkovic. “In colonic ρ0 (rho0) cells reduced mitochondrial function mediates transcriptomic alterations associated with cancer.Oncoscience 4, no. 11–12 (November 2017): 189–98. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncoscience.386.
Penrose HM, Heller S, Cable C, Nakhoul H, Ungerleider N, Baddoo M, et al. In colonic ρ0 (rho0) cells reduced mitochondrial function mediates transcriptomic alterations associated with cancer. Oncoscience. 2017 Nov;4(11–12):189–98.
Penrose, Harrison M., et al. “In colonic ρ0 (rho0) cells reduced mitochondrial function mediates transcriptomic alterations associated with cancer.Oncoscience, vol. 4, no. 11–12, Nov. 2017, pp. 189–98. Pubmed, doi:10.18632/oncoscience.386.
Penrose HM, Heller S, Cable C, Nakhoul H, Ungerleider N, Baddoo M, Pursell ZF, Flemington EK, Crawford SE, Savkovic SD. In colonic ρ0 (rho0) cells reduced mitochondrial function mediates transcriptomic alterations associated with cancer. Oncoscience. 2017 Nov;4(11–12):189–198.

Published In

Oncoscience

DOI

ISSN

2331-4737

Publication Date

November 2017

Volume

4

Issue

11-12

Start / End Page

189 / 198

Location

United States