PLX199125

GSE134933: Activation of the Mitochondrial Stress Response in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma

  • Organsim mouse
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

Kidneys from our transgenic mouse model of early stage cancer of the kidney (TRACK) exhibit a mitochondrial stress response (MSR) signature, as indicated by increased mRNA for Atf4, a key transcription factor activated in the MSR, and increased transcripts of Atf4 targets, including Asns, Mthfd2, Trib3, Ddit3(Chop;Gadd153), Atf3, Ppp1r15a(Gadd34), Aldh1l2, Fgf21, and Slc20a1. By performing transcriptomics analyses from TRACK versus wild type (WT) kidneys after dietary vitamin A deprivation, we show that both vitamin A deficiency (VAD) and expression of constitutively active HIF1 intensify the MSR, redirect amino acids to one carbon metabolism, and facilitate the biosynthesis of reduced glutathione. SOURCE: Johannes,C.,van der Mijn (jcv2003@med.cornell.edu) - Gudas Weill Cornell Medicine

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