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Oncotarget | Mitochondria engage the integrated stress response to promote tumor growth

March 8, 2023
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“Overall, this research proposes a new paradigm on how AR-independent PCa can drive tumor traits by exploiting mitochondrial signaling pathways […]” 

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Credit: 2023 Boulton and Caino

“Overall, this research proposes a new paradigm on how AR-independent PCa can drive tumor traits by exploiting mitochondrial signaling pathways […]” 

BUFFALO, NY- March 8, 2023 – A new editorial paper was published in Oncotarget’s Volume 14 on February 25, 2023, entitled, “Mitochondria engage the integrated stress response to promote tumor growth.”

In this new editorial, researchers Dillon P. Boulton and M. Cecilia Caino from the University of Colorado School of Medicine discussed prostate cancer (PCa)—the most diagnosed and second deadliest cancer among men in the United States, with an estimated 268,490 new cases and 34,500 deaths in 2022 (ACS Cancer Facts and Figures 2022). 

“While the prognosis for men with early-stage disease remains extremely favorable (>99% 5-year overall survival, OS), men diagnosed with metastatic PCa have a 30% 5-year OS, clearly demonstrating a need for therapeutic options for these patients (ACS Cancer Facts and Figures 2022).”

Due to a strong reliance on androgens to drive PCa, first and second courses of therapy involve androgen deprivation therapy or targeting the androgen receptor directly in combination with several other cytotoxic agents [1–3]. Unfortunately, some tumors develop resistance to these androgen axis therapies and progress to castrate resistant and metastatic PCa, which drives the majority of PCa deaths. This underscores a strong need to identify and characterize actionable targets within these tumors. Of interest, mitochondria are emerging as critical organelles that promote tumorigenesis and metastasis.

“​​Along this line, we have recently described a novel signaling pathway where mitochondria promote castrate resistant metastatic PCa growth by acting as a signaling platform to facilitate efficient stress signaling [11]. This pathway is centered around mitochondrial Rho GTPase 2 (MIRO2), an outer-mitochondrial membrane protein in the Ras superfamily of GTPases [12, 13].”
 

Read the full editorial: DOI: https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28372 

Correspondence to: M. Cecilia Caino

Email: [email protected] 

Keywords: mitochondria, prostate cancer, integrated stress response
 

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Journal

Oncotarget

DOI

10.18632/oncotarget.28372

Method of Research

Commentary/editorial

Subject of Research

Cells

Article Title

Mitochondria engage the integrated stress response to promote tumor growth

Article Publication Date

25-Feb-2023

Tags: engagegrowthintegratedmitochondriaOncotargetpromoteresponsestresstumor
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