安普克
细胞生物学
肌球蛋白
线粒体
细胞迁移
生物
线粒体分裂
蛋白激酶A
氧化磷酸化
化学
磷酸化
细胞
生物化学
作者
Eva Crosas‐Molist,Vittoria Graziani,Óscar Maiques,Pahini Pandya,Joanne Monger,Rémi Samain,Samantha George,Saba Malik,Jerrine Salise,Valle Morales,Adrien Le Guennec,R. Andrew Atkinson,Rosa M. Martí,Xavier Matías‐Guiu,Guillaume Charras,Maria R. Conte,Alberto Elosegui‐Artola,Mark R. Holt,Victoria Sanz-Moreno
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-38292-0
摘要
Cell migration is crucial for cancer dissemination. We find that AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) controls cell migration by acting as an adhesion sensing molecular hub. In 3-dimensional matrices, fast-migrating amoeboid cancer cells exert low adhesion/low traction linked to low ATP/AMP, leading to AMPK activation. In turn, AMPK plays a dual role controlling mitochondrial dynamics and cytoskeletal remodelling. High AMPK activity in low adhering migratory cells, induces mitochondrial fission, resulting in lower oxidative phosphorylation and lower mitochondrial ATP. Concurrently, AMPK inactivates Myosin Phosphatase, increasing Myosin II-dependent amoeboid migration. Reducing adhesion or mitochondrial fusion or activating AMPK induces efficient rounded-amoeboid migration. AMPK inhibition suppresses metastatic potential of amoeboid cancer cells in vivo, while a mitochondrial/AMPK-driven switch is observed in regions of human tumours where amoeboid cells are disseminating. We unveil how mitochondrial dynamics control cell migration and suggest that AMPK is a mechano-metabolic sensor linking energetics and the cytoskeleton.
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