DIKUL - logo
E-viri
Recenzirano Odprti dostop
  • Olaparib Is a Mitochondrial...
    Zampieri, Luca X; Sboarina, Martina; Cacace, Andrea; Grasso, Debora; Thabault, Léopold; Hamelin, Loïc; Vazeille, Thibaut; Dumon, Elodie; Rossignol, Rodrigue; Frédérick, Raphaël; Sonveaux, Etienne; Lefranc, Florence; Sonveaux, Pierre

    International journal of molecular sciences, 11/2021, Letnik: 22, Številka: 21
    Journal Article

    Glioblastoma represents the highest grade of brain tumors. Despite maximal resection surgery associated with radiotherapy and concomitant followed by adjuvant chemotherapy with temozolomide (TMZ), patients have a very poor prognosis due to the rapid recurrence and the acquisition of resistance to TMZ. Here, initially considering that TMZ is a prodrug whose activation is pH-dependent, we explored the contribution of glioblastoma cell metabolism to TMZ resistance. Using isogenic TMZ-sensitive and TMZ-resistant human glioblastoma cells, we report that the expression of O6-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase (MGMT), which is known to repair TMZ-induced DNA methylation, does not primarily account for TMZ resistance. Rather, fitter mitochondria in TMZ-resistant glioblastoma cells are a direct cause of chemoresistance that can be targeted by inhibiting oxidative phosphorylation and/or autophagy/mitophagy. Unexpectedly, we found that PARP inhibitor olaparib, but not talazoparib, is also a mitochondrial Complex I inhibitor. Hence, we propose that the anticancer activities of olaparib in glioblastoma and other cancer types combine DNA repair inhibition and impairment of cancer cell respiration.