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New quantitative approach reveals heterogeneity in mitochondrial structure-function relations in tumor-initiating cells.

Citation
Spurlock, B., et al. “New Quantitative Approach Reveals Heterogeneity In Mitochondrial Structure-Function Relations In Tumor-Initiating Cells.”. Journal Of Cell Science.
Center University of Alabama at Birmingham
Author Brian Spurlock, Priyanka Gupta, Malay Kumar Basu, Avik Mukherjee, Anita B Hjelmeland, Victor Darley-Usmar, Danitra Parker, McKenzie E Foxall, Kasturi Mitra
Keywords Method, Microscopy, Mitochondrial ATP, Mitochondrial fission and fusion, Mitochondrial redox, Ovarian tumor-initiating cells, Single cells
Abstract

Steady-state mitochondrial structure or morphology is primarily maintained by a balance of opposing fission and fusion events between individual mitochondria, which is collectively referred to as mitochondrial dynamics. The details of the bidirectional relationship between the status of mitochondrial dynamics (structure) and energetics (function) require methods to integrate these mitochondrial aspects. To study the quantitative relationship between the status of mitochondrial dynamics (fission, fusion, matrix continuity and diameter) and energetics (ATP and redox), we have developed an analytical approach called mito-SinCe After validating and providing proof of principle, we applied mito-SinCe on ovarian tumor-initiating cells (ovTICs). Mito-SinCe analyses led to the hypothesis that mitochondria-dependent ovTICs interconvert between three states, that have distinct relationships between mitochondrial energetics and dynamics. Interestingly, fusion and ATP increase linearly with each other only once a certain level of fusion is attained. Moreover, mitochondrial dynamics status changes linearly with ATP or with redox, but not simultaneously with both. Furthermore, mito-SinCe analyses can potentially predict new quantitative features of the opposing fission versus fusion relationship and classify cells into functional classes based on their mito-SinCe states.This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Journal of cell science
Volume
132
Issue
9
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1477-9137
DOI
10.1242/jcs.230755
Alternate Journal
J. Cell. Sci.
PMID
30910831
PMCID
PMC6526706
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