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Metformin directly acts on mitochondria to alter cellular bioenergetics
Sylvia Andrzejewski, Simon‐Pierre Gravel, Michaël Pollak, Julie St‐Pierre
Cancer & Metabolism · 2014 · ▲ 430 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Metformin is widely used in the treatment of diabetes, and there is interest in 'repurposing' the drug for cancer prevention or treatment. However, the mechanism underlying the metabolic effects of metformin remains poorly understood. METHODS: We performed respirometry and stable isotope tracer analyses on cells and isolated mitochondria to investigate the impact of metformin on mitochondrial functions. RESULTS: We show that metformin decreases mitochondrial respiration, causing an increase in the fraction of mitochondrial respiration devoted to uncoupling reactions. Thus, cells treated with metformin become energetically inefficient, and display increased aerobic glycolysis and reduced glucose metabolism through the citric acid cycle. Conflicting prior studies proposed mitochondrial complex I or various cytosolic targets for metformin action, but we show that the compound limits respiration and citric acid cycle activity in isolated mitochondria, indicating that at least for these effects, the mitochondrion is the primary target. Finally, we demonstrate that cancer cells exposed to metformin display a greater compensatory increase in aerobic glycolysis than nontransformed cells, highlighting their metabolic vulnerability. Prevention of this compensatory metabolic event in cancer cells significantly impairs survival. CONCLUSIONS: Together, these results demonstrate that metformin directly acts on mitochondria to limit respiration and that the sensitivity of cells to metformin is dependent on their ability to cope with energetic stress.
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Andrzejewski, S., Gravel, S., Pollak, M., & St‐Pierre, J. (2014). Metformin directly acts on mitochondria to alter cellular bioenergetics. <em>Cancer & Metabolism</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/2049-3002-2-12
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Andrzejewski S, Gravel S, Pollak M, St‐Pierre J. Metformin directly acts on mitochondria to alter cellular bioenergetics. Cancer & Metabolism. 2014. doi:10.1186/2049-3002-2-12.
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@article{sylvia2014Metfor,
title = {Metformin directly acts on mitochondria to alter cellular bioenergetics},
author = {Sylvia Andrzejewski and Simon‐Pierre Gravel and Michaël Pollak and Julie St‐Pierre},
journal = {Cancer & Metabolism},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1186/2049-3002-2-12},
}
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