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Mitochondrial copper depletion suppresses triple-negative breast cancer in mice

Cui, Liyang
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Gouw, Arvin M.
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LaGory, Edward L.
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2021
Nature Biotechnology

Depletion of mitochondrial copper, which shifts metabolism from respiration to glycolysis and reduces energy production, is known to be effective against cancer types that depend on oxidative phosphorylation. However, existing copper chelators are too toxic or ineffective for cancer treatment. Here we develop a safe, mitochondria-targeted, copper-depleting nanoparticle (CDN) and test it against triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). We show that CDNs decrease oxygen consumption and oxidative phosphorylation, cause a metabolic switch to glycolysis and reduce ATP production in TNBC cells. This energy deficiency, together with compromised mitochondrial membrane potential and elevated oxidative stress, results in apoptosis. CDNs should be less toxic than existing copper chelators because they favorably deprive copper in the mitochondria in cancer cells instead of systemic depletion. Indeed, we demonstrate low toxicity of CDNs in healthy mice. In three mouse models of TNBC, CDN administration inhibits tumor growth and substantially improves survival. The efficacy and safety of CDNs suggest the potential clinical relevance of this approach.

Triple-negative breast cancer is inhibited by depleting mitochondrial copper in mice.

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DOI
10.1038/s41587-020-0707-9
Web of Science ID

WOS:000579694700003

Author(s)
Cui, Liyang
Gouw, Arvin M.
LaGory, Edward L.
Guo, Shenghao
Attarwala, Nabeel
Tang, Yao
Qi, Ji
Chen, Yun-Sheng
Gao, Zhou
Casey, Kerriann M.
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Date Issued

2021

Publisher

NATURE RESEARCH

Published in
Nature Biotechnology
Volume

39

Start page

357

End page

367

Subjects

Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

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Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

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fatty-acid oxidation

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phase-ii

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cell-proliferation

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targeting copper

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tetrathiomolybdate

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inhibition

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therapy

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phosphorylation

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nanoparticles

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deficiency

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