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  • STAT3 is a transcription factor involved in inflammation and cancer growth, with a unique role in mitochondria that influences tumorigenesis by regulating mitochondrial functions like respiration and redox status.
  • Loss of STAT3 in triple-negative breast cancer cells reduces complex I activity and disrupts NAD+ regeneration, negatively affecting antioxidant gene expression.
  • Restoring mitochondrial STAT3 or the cellular NAD pool can enhance antioxidant gene expression and promote cell growth and migration, revealing a new mechanism by which mitochondrial STAT3 impacts cancer progression through NAD+-related processes.

Article Abstract

Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is a transcription factor with roles in inflammation and tumorigenicity. A fraction of STAT3 localizes in mitochondria, where it augments tumorigenesis via regulation of mitochondrial functions, including modulation of respiration and redox status. We show a novel mechanism for mitochondrial STAT3 regulation of redox homeostasis in triple-negative breast cancer cells. Loss of STAT3 diminished complex I dehydrogenase activity and impaired NAD+ regeneration, leading to impaired expression of glutathione biosynthetic genes and other antioxidant genes. Expressing mitochondrially restricted STAT3 or replenishment of the cellular NAD pool restored antioxidant gene expression, as did complementation of the NADH dehydrogenase activity by expression of the STAT3-independent yeast dehydrogenase, NDI1. These NAD-regulated processes contributed to malignant phenotypes by promoting clonal cell growth and migration. Proximity interaction and protein pull-down assays identified three components of complex I that associated with mitochondrial STAT3, providing a potential mechanistic basis for how mitochondrial STAT3 affects complex I activity. Our data document a novel mechanism through which mitochondrial STAT3 indirectly controls antioxidant gene regulation through a retrograde NAD+ signal that is modulated by complex I dehydrogenase activity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8096790PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12928DOI Listing

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