Author:
Lacombe Marie-Lise,Lamarche Frederic,De Wever Olivier,Padilla-Benavides Teresita,Carlson Alyssa,Khan Imran,Huna Anda,Vacher Sophie,Calmel Claire,Desbourdes Céline,Cottet-Rousselle Cécile,Hininger-Favier Isabelle,Attia Stéphane,Nawrocki-Raby Béatrice,Raingeaud Joël,Machon Christelle,Guitton Jérôme,Le Gall Morgane,Clary Guilhem,Broussard Cedric,Chafey Philippe,Thérond Patrice,Bernard David,Fontaine Eric,Tokarska-Schlattner Malgorzata,Steeg Patricia,Bièche Ivan,Schlattner Uwe,Boissan Mathieu
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Mitochondrial nucleoside diphosphate kinase (NDPK-D, NME4, NM23-H4) is a multifunctional enzyme mainly localized in the intermembrane space, bound to the inner membrane.
Results
We constructed loss-of-function mutants of NDPK-D, lacking either NDP kinase activity or membrane interaction and expressed mutants or wild-type protein in cancer cells. In a complementary approach, we performed depletion of NDPK-D by RNA interference. Both loss-of-function mutations and NDPK-D depletion promoted epithelial-mesenchymal transition and increased migratory and invasive potential. Immunocompromised mice developed more metastases when injected with cells expressing mutant NDPK-D as compared to wild-type. This metastatic reprogramming is a consequence of mitochondrial alterations, including fragmentation and loss of mitochondria, a metabolic switch from respiration to glycolysis, increased ROS generation, and further metabolic changes in mitochondria, all of which can trigger pro-metastatic protein expression and signaling cascades. In human cancer, NME4 expression is negatively associated with markers of epithelial-mesenchymal transition and tumor aggressiveness and a good prognosis factor for beneficial clinical outcome.
Conclusions
These data demonstrate NME4 as a novel metastasis suppressor gene, the first localizing to mitochondria, pointing to a role of mitochondria in metastatic dissemination.
Funder
FRM
GEFLUC
Cancéropôle Île-de-France
INCA
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Plant Science,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Structural Biology,Biotechnology