Horizontal mitochondrial transfer from the microenvironment increases glioblastoma tumorigenicity

biorxiv(2021)

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While dynamic microenvironmental interactions drive tumor growth and therapeutic resistance, the underlying direct cell-cell communication mechanisms remain poorly understood. We identified horizontal mitochondrial transfer as a mechanism that enhances tumorigenesis in glioblastoma. This transfer occurs primarily from brain-resident cells, including astrocytes, and can be appreciated in vitro and in vivo through intercellular connections between GBM cells and non-malignant host cells. The acquisition of astrocyte mitochondria drives an overall enhancement of mitochondrial membrane potential and metabolic capacity, while increasing glioblastoma cell self-renewal and tumor-initiating capacity. Collectively, our findings demonstrate that mitochondrial transfer augments the tumorigenic capacity of glioblastoma cells and reveals a previously unknown cell-cell communication mechanism that drives tumor growth. One-Sentence Summary Mitochondrial transfer from astrocytes to glioblastoma alters metabolic profile and enhances the tumor-initiation capacity. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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horizontal mitochondrial transfer
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