TRPC3 shapes the ER-mitochondria Ca2+ transfer characterizing tumour-promoting senescence

Author:

Farfariello ValerioORCID,Gordienko Dmitri V.,Mesilmany LinaORCID,Touil YasmineORCID,Germain Emmanuelle,Fliniaux Ingrid,Desruelles Emilie,Gkika Dimitra,Roudbaraki Morad,Shapovalov George,Noyer LucileORCID,Lebas Mathilde,Allart Laurent,Zienthal-Gelus Nathalie,Iamshanova Oksana,Bonardi Franck,Figeac Martin,Laine William,Kluza Jerome,Marchetti Philippe,Quesnel BrunoORCID,Metzger DanielORCID,Bernard DavidORCID,Parys Jan B.ORCID,Lemonnier LoïcORCID,Prevarskaya NataliaORCID

Abstract

AbstractCellular senescence is implicated in a great number of diseases including cancer. Although alterations in mitochondrial metabolism were reported as senescence drivers, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. We report the mechanism altering mitochondrial function and OXPHOS in stress-induced senescent fibroblasts. We demonstrate that TRPC3 protein, acting as a controller of mitochondrial Ca2+ load via negative regulation of IP3 receptor-mediated Ca2+ release, is down regulated in senescence regardless of the type of senescence inducer. This remodelling promotes cytosolic/mitochondrial Ca2+ oscillations and elevates mitochondrial Ca2+ load, mitochondrial oxygen consumption rate and oxidative phosphorylation. Re-expression of TRPC3 in senescent cells diminishes mitochondrial Ca2+ load and promotes escape from OIS-induced senescence. Cellular senescence evoked by TRPC3 downregulation in stromal cells displays a proinflammatory and tumour-promoting secretome that encourages cancer epithelial cell proliferation and tumour growth in vivo. Altogether, our results unravel the mechanism contributing to pro-tumour behaviour of senescent cells.

Funder

Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale

Fondation de France

Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie

Université Libanaise

Conseil National de la Recherche Scientifique

Institut National Du Cancer

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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