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Mcl-1 involvement in mitochondrial dynamics is associated with apoptotic cell death

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 20-34

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AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.E15-01-0028

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  1. Italian Association for Cancer Research [IG-14442, MFAG-13521]
  2. University of Ferrara
  3. Telethon [GGP11139B]
  4. Italian Ministry of Health
  5. Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research [COFIN 20129JLHSY_002, FIRB RBAP11FXBC_002, RBFR10EGVP_001]

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The B-cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2) family proteins are critical regulators of apoptosis and consist of both proapoptotic and antiapoptotic factors. Within this family, the myeloid cell leukemia factor 1 (Mcl-1) protein exists in two forms as the result of alternative splicing. The long variant (Mcl-1L) acts as an antiapoptotic factor, whereas the short isoform (Mcl-1S) displays proapoptotic activity. In this study, using splice-switching antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs), we increased the synthesis of Mcl-1S, which induced a concurrent reduction of Mcl-1L, resulting in increased sensitivity of cancer cells to apoptotic stimuli. The Mcl-1 ASOs also induced mitochondrial hyperpolarization and a consequent increase in mitochondrial calcium (Ca2+) accumulation. The high Mcl-1S/L ratio correlated with significant hyperfusion of the entire mitochondrial network, which occurred in a dynamin-related protein (Drp1)-dependent manner. Our data indicate that the balance between the long and short variants of the Mcl-1 gene represents a key aspect of the regulation of mitochondrial physiology. We propose that the Mcl-1L/S balance is a novel regulatory factor controlling the mitochondrial fusion and fission machinery.

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