Intracellular and microenvironmental regulation of mitochondrial membrane potential in cancer cells

Hydari Masuma Begum(University of Southern California), K. Robert Shen(University of Southern California)
WIREs Mechanisms of Disease
January 3, 2023
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Abstract Cancer cells have an abnormally high mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨ m ), which is associated with enhanced invasive properties in vitro and increased metastases in vivo. The mechanisms underlying the abnormal ΔΨ m in cancer cells remain unclear. Research on different cell types has shown that ΔΨ m is regulated by various intracellular mechanisms such as by mitochondrial inner and outer membrane ion transporters, cytoskeletal elements, and biochemical signaling pathways. On the other hand, the role of extrinsic, tumor microenvironment (TME) derived cues in regulating ΔΨ m is not well defined. In this review, we first summarize the existing literature on intercellular mechanisms of ΔΨ m regulation, with a focus on cancer cells. We then offer our perspective on the different ways through which the microenvironmental cues such as hypoxia and mechanical stresses may regulate cancer cell ΔΨ m . This article is categorized under: Cancer > Environmental Factors Cancer > Biomedical Engineering Cancer > Molecular and Cellular Physiology


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