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High mitochondrial DNA levels accelerate lung adenocarcinoma progression.

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posted on 2025-08-22, 06:37 authored by Mara MennuniMara Mennuni, Stephen E Wilkie, Pauline Michon, David AlsinaDavid Alsina, Roberta FilogranaRoberta Filograna, Markus Lindberg, David E Sanin, Florian SchoberFlorian Schober, Alina Schaaf, Erik Larsson, Erika L Pearce, Nils-Göran LarssonNils-Göran Larsson
Lung adenocarcinoma is a common aggressive cancer and a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Here, we report an important in vivo role for mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number during lung adenocarcinoma progression in the mouse. We found that lung tumors induced by KRASG12D expression have increased mtDNA levels and enhanced mitochondrial respiration. To experimentally assess a possible causative role in tumor progression, we induced lung cancer in transgenic mice with a general increase in mtDNA copy number and found that they developed a larger tumor burden, whereas mtDNA depletion in tumor cells reduced tumor growth. Immune cell populations in the lung and cytokine levels in plasma were not affected by increased mtDNA levels. Analyses of large cancer databases indicate that mtDNA copy number is also important in human lung cancer. Our study thus reports experimental evidence for a tumor-intrinsic causative role for mtDNA in lung cancer progression, which could be exploited for development of future cancer therapies.<p></p>

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European Research Council | 741366

Novo Nordisk Fonden | NNF22OC0078444

Novo Nordisk Fonden | NNF20OC0063616

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Sci Adv

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2375-2548

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2375-2548

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10

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44

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eadp3481-

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ARTN eadp3481

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