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Increased cytochrome c correlates with poor survival in aggressive lymphoma

Authors:
Sarah T. Wilkinson, David B.F. Wilkinson, Heather L. Tardif, Margaret E. Tome, Margaret M. Briehl

Affiliations:
Department of Pathology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA

Doi:
10.3892/ol_00000040

Pages:
227-230

Abstract:

Mitochondria are central to a variety of cellular processes, from metabolism to cell death. In this study, we demonstrated that an increase in the critical mitochondrial protein, cytochrome c, correlated with drug resistance in a cell culture model of aggressive lymphoma. Increased cytochrome c expression was also correlated with decreased survival in the aggressive diffuse large B-cell and mantle cell lymphomas, but not in the indolent follicular lymphoma. This suggests that an increased reliance on the mitochondria for energy allows tumor cells to be metabolic opportunists and contribute to tumor development and drug resistance.

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Oncology Letters

March-April 2010
Volume 1 Number 2


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