The mitochondrial translation machinery as a therapeutic target in Myc-driven lymphomas
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2016
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D'Andrea, Aleco
Gritti, Ilaria
Nicoli, Paola
Giorgio, Marco
Doni, Mirko
Conti, Annalisa
Bianchi, Valerio
Casoli, Lucia
Sabò, Arianna
Mironov, Alexandre
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Abstract
The oncogenic transcription factor Myc is required for the progression and maintenance of diverse tumors. This has led to the concept that Myc itself, Myc-activated gene products, or associated biological processes might constitute prime targets for cancer therapy. Here, we present an in vivo reverse-genetic screen targeting a set of 241 Myc-activated mRNAs in mouse B-cell lymphomas, unraveling a critical role for the mitochondrial ribosomal protein (MRP) Ptcd3 in tumor maintenance. Other MRP-coding genes were also up regulated in Myc-induced lymphoma, pointing to a coordinate activation of the mitochondrial translation machinery. Inhibition of mitochondrial translation with the antibiotic Tigecycline was synthetic-lethal with Myc activation, impaired respiratory activity and tumor cell survival in vitro, and significantly extended lifespan in lymphoma-bearing mice. We have thus identified a novel Myc-induced metabolic dependency that can be targeted by common antibiotics, opening new therapeutic perspectives in Myc-overexpressing tumors.
Keywords
Lymphoma, Mitochondria, Mitochondrial translation, Myc, Tigecycline, Oncology, Journal Article
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D'Andrea, A, Gritti, I, Nicoli, P, Giorgio, M, Doni, M, Conti, A, Bianchi, V, Casoli, L, Sabò, A, Mironov, A, Beznoussenko, G V & Amati, B 2016, 'The mitochondrial translation machinery as a therapeutic target in Myc-driven lymphomas', Oncotarget, vol. 7, no. 45, pp. 72415-72430. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11719