An Emergent Role for Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in the Action of Snake Venom Toxins on Cancer Cells

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作者
Urra, Felix A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Vivas-Ruiz, Dan E. E. [2 ,4 ]
Sanchez, Eladio Flores [2 ,5 ]
Araya-Maturana, Ramiro [2 ,3 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chile, Fac Med, Lab Plast Metab & Bioenerget, Programa Farmacol Clin & Mol,Inst Ciencias Biomed, Santiago, Chile
[2] Network Snake Venom Res & Drug Discovery, Santiago, Chile
[3] Interdisciplinary Grp Mitochondrial Targeting & Bi, Talca, Chile
[4] Univ Nacl Mayor San Marcos, Fac Ciencias Biol, Lab Biol Mol, Lima, Peru
[5] Ezequiel Dias Fdn, Res & Dev Ctr, Lab Biochem Prot Anim Venoms, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
[6] Univ Talca, Lab Prod Bioact, Inst Quim Recursos Nat, Talca, Chile
来源
FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY | 2022年 / 12卷
关键词
OXPHOS (oxidative phosphorylation); electron transport chain; snake venom; cardiolipin; mitochondrial dysfunction; migrastatics; anticancer compounds; AMINO-ACID OXIDASE; RICH SECRETORY PROTEIN; NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE-RECEPTORS; VIPERA-AMMODYTES-AMMODYTES; THROMBIN-LIKE ENZYME; C-TYPE LECTIN; PHOSPHOLIPASE A(2); BETA-BUNGAROTOXIN; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITIES;
D O I
10.3389/fonc.2022.938749
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Beyond the role of mitochondria in apoptosis initiation/execution, some mitochondrial adaptations support the metastasis and chemoresistance of cancer cells. This highlights mitochondria as a promising target for new anticancer strategies. Emergent evidence suggests that some snake venom toxins, both proteins with enzymatic and non-enzymatic activities, act on the mitochondrial metabolism of cancer cells, exhibiting unique and novel mechanisms that are not yet fully understood. Currently, six toxin classes (L-amino acid oxidases, thrombin-like enzymes, secreted phospholipases A2, three-finger toxins, cysteine-rich secreted proteins, and snake C-type lectin) that alter the mitochondrial bioenergetics have been described. These toxins act through Complex IV activity inhibition, OXPHOS uncoupling, ROS-mediated permeabilization of inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM), IMM reorganization by cardiolipin interaction, and mitochondrial fragmentation with selective migrastatic and cytotoxic effects on cancer cells. Notably, selective internalization and direct action of snake venom toxins on tumor mitochondria can be mediated by cell surface proteins overexpressed in cancer cells (e.g. nucleolin and heparan sulfate proteoglycans) or facilitated by the elevated Delta psi m of cancer cells compared to that non-tumor cells. In this latter case, selective mitochondrial accumulation, in a Delta psi m-dependent manner, of compounds linked to cationic snake peptides may be explored as a new anti-cancer drug delivery system. This review analyzes the effect of snake venom toxins on mitochondrial bioenergetics of cancer cells, whose mechanisms of action may offer the opportunity to develop new anticancer drugs based on toxin scaffolds.
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