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Depletion of dAKAP1-protein kinase A signaling islands from the outer mitochondrial membrane alters breast cancer cell metabolism and motility.

Stacey Aggarwal1, Laura Gabrovsek1, Lorene K Langeberg1, Martin Golkowski1, Shao-En Ong1, F Donelson Smith2, John D Scott3.   

Abstract

Breast cancer screening and new precision therapies have led to improved patient outcomes. Yet, a positive prognosis is less certain when primary tumors metastasize. Metastasis requires a coordinated program of cellular changes that promote increased survival, migration, and energy consumption. These pathways converge on mitochondrial function, where distinct signaling networks of kinases, phosphatases, and metabolic enzymes regulate these processes. The protein kinase A-anchoring protein dAKAP1 compartmentalizes protein kinase A (PKA) and other signaling enzymes at the outer mitochondrial membrane and thereby controls mitochondrial function and dynamics. Modulation of these processes occurs in part through regulation of dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1). Here, we report an inverse relationship between the expression of dAKAP1 and mesenchymal markers in breast cancer. Molecular, cellular, and in silico analyses of breast cancer cell lines confirmed that dAKAP1 depletion is associated with impaired mitochondrial function and dynamics, as well as with increased glycolytic potential and invasiveness. Furthermore, disruption of dAKAP1-PKA complexes affected cell motility and mitochondrial movement toward the leading edge in invasive breast cancer cells. We therefore propose that depletion of dAKAP1-PKA "signaling islands" from the outer mitochondrial membrane augments progression toward metastatic breast cancer.
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Keywords:  A-kinase–anchoring protein (AKAP); breast cancer; cancer biology; cell migration; cell signaling; mitochondria; protein kinase A (PKA); signal transduction; signaling islands

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30598507      PMCID: PMC6398132          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.006741

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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