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Mitochondria, calcium, and tumor suppressor Fus1: At the crossroad of cancer, inflammation and autoimmunity

Journal

ONCOTARGET
Volume 6, Issue 25, Pages 20754-20772

Publisher

IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.4537

Keywords

Fus1/Tusc2; mitochondria; calcium; tumor suppressor; inflammation; autoimmunity

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  1. National Institutes of Health [U54 CA163069, SC1 CA182843, U54 MD007593, R01 CA175370, 1R21ES017496-01A1]

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Mitochondria present a unique set of key intracellular functions such as ATP synthesis, production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Ca2+ buffering. Mitochondria both encode and decode Ca2+ signals and these interrelated functions have a direct impact on cell signaling and metabolism. High proliferative potential is a key energy-demanding feature shared by cancer cells and activated T lymphocytes. Switch of a metabolic state mediated by alterations in mitochondrial homeostasis plays a fundamental role in maintenance of the proliferative state. Recent studies show that tumor suppressors have the ability to affect mitochondrial homeostasis controlling both cancer and autoimmunity. Herein, we discuss established and putative mechanisms of calcium-dependent regulation of both T cell and tumor cell activities. We use the mitochondrial protein Fus1 as a case of tumor suppressor that controls immune response and tumor growth via maintenance of mitochondrial homeostasis. We focus on the regulation of mitochondrial Ca2+ handling as a key function of Fus1 and highlight the mechanisms of a crosstalk between Ca2+ accumulation and mitochondrial homeostasis. Given the important role of Ca2+ signaling, mitochondrial Ca2+ transport and ROS production in the activation of NFAT and NF-kappa B transcription factors, we outline the importance of Fus1 activities in this context.

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