Suppression of Cpn10 increases mitochondrial fission and dysfunction in neuroblastoma cells

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To date, several regulatory proteins involved in mitochondrial dynamics have been identified. However, the precise mechanism coordinating these complex processes remains unclear. Mitochondrial chaperones regulate mitochondrial function and structure. Chaperonin 10 (Cpn10) interacts with heat shock protein 60 (HSP60) and functions as a cochaperone. In this study, we found that down-regulation of Cpn10 highly promoted mitochondrial fragmentation in SK-NMC and SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. Both genetic and chemical inhibition of Drp1 suppressed the mitochondrial fragmentation induced by Cpn10 reduction. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in 3-NP-treated cells was markedly enhanced by Cpn10 knock down. Depletion of Cpn10 synergistically increased cell death in response to 3-NP treatment. Furthermore, inhibition of Drp1 recovered Cpn10-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction in 3-NP-treated cells. Moreover, an ROS scavenger suppressed cell death mediated by Cpn10 knockdown in 3-NP-treated cells. Taken together, these results showed that down-regulation of Cpn10 increased mitochondrial fragmentation and potentiated 3-NP-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction in neuroblastoma cells.

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Park, S. J., Jo, D. S., Shin, J. H., Kim, E. S., Jo, Y. K., Choi, E. S., … Cho, D. H. (2014). Suppression of Cpn10 increases mitochondrial fission and dysfunction in neuroblastoma cells. PLoS ONE, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112130

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