Literature DB >> 19223492

Suppression of tumor growth in vivo by the mitocan alpha-tocopheryl succinate requires respiratory complex II.

Lan-Feng Dong1, Ruth Freeman, Ji Liu, Renata Zobalova, Alvaro Marin-Hernandez, Marina Stantic, Jakub Rohlena, Karel Valis, Sara Rodriguez-Enriquez, Bevan Butcher, Jacob Goodwin, Ulf T Brunk, Paul K Witting, Rafael Moreno-Sanchez, Immo E Scheffler, Stephen J Ralph, Jiri Neuzil.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Vitamin E analogues are potent novel anticancer drugs. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the cellular target by which these agents, represented by alpha-tocopoheryl succinate (alpha-TOS), suppress tumors in vivo, with the focus on the mitochondrial complex II (CII). EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts with functional, dysfunctional, and reconstituted CII were transformed using H-Ras. The cells were then used to form xenografts in immunocompromized mice, and response of the cells and the tumors to alpha-TOS was studied.
RESULTS: The CII-functional and CII-reconstituted cells, unlike their CII-dysfunctional counterparts, responded to alpha-TOS by reactive oxygen species generation and apoptosis execution. Tumors derived from these cell lines reciprocated their responses to alpha-TOS. Thus, growth of CII-functional and CII-reconstituted tumors was strongly suppressed by the agent, and this was accompanied by high level of apoptosis induction in the tumor cells. On the other hand, alpha-TOS did not inhibit the CII-dysfunctional tumors.
CONCLUSIONS: We document in this report a novel paradigm, according to which the mitochondrial CII, which rarely mutates in human neoplasias, is a plausible target for anticancer drugs from the group of vitamin E analogues, providing support for their testing in clinical trials.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19223492     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-2439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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