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Myoferlin Is a Yet Unknown Interactor of the Mitochondrial Dynamics’ Machinery in Pancreas Cancer Cells
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PathologyMitofusin FunctionTumor BiologyPancreatic CancerCancer Cell BiologyPancreas Cancer CellsCancer MetabolismCell SignalingCancer ResearchMolecular PhysiologyPancreas Ductal AdenocarcinomaMitochondrial DynamicPancreas CancerCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentMitochondrial FunctionMitochondrial DynamicsUnknown InteractorCellular BiochemistrySystems BiologyMedicineOrganelle Dynamic
Pancreas ductal adenocarcinoma is one of the deadliest cancers where surgery remains the main survival factor. Mitochondria were described to be involved in tumor aggressiveness in several cancer types including pancreas cancer. We have previously reported that myoferlin controls mitochondrial structure and function, and demonstrated that myoferlin depletion disturbs the mitochondrial dynamics culminating in a mitochondrial fission. In order to unravel the mechanism underlying this observation, we explored the myoferlin localization in pancreatic cancer cells and showed a colocalization with the mitochondrial dynamic machinery element: mitofusin. This colocalization was confirmed in several pancreas cancer cell lines and in normal cell lines as well. Moreover, in pancreas cancer cell lines, it appeared that myoferlin interacted with mitofusin. These discoveries open-up new research avenues aiming at modulating mitofusin function in pancreas cancer.
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