粒体自噬
生物
癌症研究
自噬
PI3K/AKT/mTOR通路
乳腺癌
线粒体
癌症
翻译(生物学)
突变体
基因
遗传学
信号转导
细胞凋亡
信使核糖核酸
作者
Navdeep Malik,Young-Im Kim,Hualong Yan,Yu-Chou Tseng,Wendy du Bois,Gamze Ayaz,Andy D. Tran,Laura Vera-Ramírez,Li Yang,Aleksandra M. Michalowski,Michael J. Kruhlak,Maxwell Lee,Kent W. Hunter,Jing Huang
出处
期刊:Cancer Research
[American Association for Cancer Research]
日期:2023-02-14
卷期号:83 (8): 1280-1298
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1158/0008-5472.can-22-2525
摘要
Understanding functional interactions between cancer mutations is an attractive strategy for discovering unappreciated cancer pathways and developing new combination therapies to improve personalized treatment. However, distinguishing driver gene pairs from passenger pairs remains challenging. Here, we designed an integrated omics approach to identify driver gene pairs by leveraging genetic interaction analyses of top mutated breast cancer genes and the proteomics interactome data of their encoded proteins. This approach identified that PIK3CA oncogenic gain-of-function (GOF) and CBFB loss-of-function (LOF) mutations cooperate to promote breast tumor progression in both mice and humans. The transcription factor CBFB localized to mitochondria and moonlighted in translating the mitochondrial genome. Mechanistically, CBFB enhanced the binding of mitochondrial mRNAs to TUFM, a mitochondrial translation elongation factor. Independent of mutant PI3K, mitochondrial translation defects caused by CBFB LOF led to multiple metabolic reprogramming events, including defective oxidative phosphorylation, the Warburg effect, and autophagy/mitophagy addiction. Furthermore, autophagy and PI3K inhibitors synergistically killed breast cancer cells and impaired the growth of breast tumors, including patient-derived xenografts carrying CBFB LOF and PIK3CA GOF mutations. Thus, our study offers mechanistic insights into the functional interaction between mutant PI3K and mitochondrial translation dysregulation in breast cancer progression and provides a strong preclinical rationale for combining autophagy and PI3K inhibitors in precision medicine for breast cancer.CBFB-regulated mitochondrial translation is a regulatory step in breast cancer metabolism and synergizes with mutant PI3K in breast cancer progression.
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