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Potential therapeutic target for malignant paragangliomas: ATP synthase on the surface of paraganglioma cells.

Stephanie Mj Fliedner1, Chunzhang Yang2, Eli Thompson3, Mones Abu-Asab4, Chang-Mei Hsu5, Gary Lampert6, Lee Eiden5, Arthur S Tischler7, Robert Wesley8, Zhengping Zhuang2, Hendrik Lehnert9, Karel Pacak3.   

Abstract

F1FoATP synthase (ATP synthase) is a ubiquitous enzyme complex in eukaryotes. In general it is localized to the mitochondrial inner membrane and serves as the last step in the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation of ADP to ATP, utilizing a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane built by the complexes of the electron transfer chain. However some cell types, including tumors, carry ATP synthase on the cell surface. It was suggested that cell surface ATP synthase helps tumor cells thriving on glycolysis to survive their high acid generation. Angiostatin, aurovertin, resveratrol, and antibodies against the α and β subunits of ATP synthase were shown to bind and selectively inhibit cell surface ATP synthase, promoting tumor cell death. Here we show that ATP synthase β (ATP5B) is present on the cell surface of mouse pheochromocytoma cells as well as tumor cells of human SDHB-derived paragangliomas (PGLs), while being virtually absent on chromaffin primary cells from bovine adrenal medulla by confocal microscopy. The cell surface location of ATP5B was verified in the tissue of an SDHB-derived PGL by immunoelectron microscopy. Treatment of mouse pheochromocytoma cells with resveratrol as well as ATP5B antibody led to statistically significant proliferation inhibition. Our data suggest that PGLs carry ATP synthase on their surface that promotes cell survival or proliferation. Thus, cell surface ATP synthase may present a novel therapeutic target in treating metastatic or inoperable PGLs.

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Keywords:  Cell surface ATP synthase; mouse pheochromocytoma cells; paraganglioma; pheochromocytoma; resveratrol

Year:  2015        PMID: 26101719      PMCID: PMC4473332     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cancer Res        ISSN: 2156-6976            Impact factor:   6.166


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3.  SDHB mutation status and tumor size but not tumor grade are important predictors of clinical outcome in pheochromocytoma and abdominal paraganglioma.

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8.  The function of Cav-1 in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell migration and invasion induced by ectopic ATP5B.

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