Hertweck Kate L, Dasgupta Santanu
Department of Biology, The University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX, United States.
Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Tyler, TX, United States.
Front Oncol. 2017 Nov 2;7:262. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2017.00262. eCollection 2017.
Mitochondria from normal and cancerous cells represent a tale of two cities, wherein both execute similar processes but with different cellular and molecular effects. Given the number of reviews currently available which describe the functional implications of mitochondrial mutations in cancer, this article focuses on documenting current knowledge in the abundance and distribution of somatic mitochondrial mutations, followed by elucidation of processes which affect the fate of mutations in cancer cells. The conclusion includes an overview of translational implications for mtDNA mutations, as well as recommendations for future research uniting mitochondrial variants and tumorigenesis.
正常细胞和癌细胞中的线粒体宛如两个不同的世界,二者虽执行相似的过程,但产生的细胞和分子效应却有所不同。鉴于目前已有众多综述描述了线粒体突变在癌症中的功能影响,本文着重记录体细胞线粒体突变的丰度和分布方面的现有知识,随后阐释影响癌细胞中突变命运的过程。结论部分概述了线粒体DNA突变的转化意义,以及对未来将线粒体变异与肿瘤发生相结合的研究的建议。