Mitochondrial, metabolic and bioenergetic adaptations drive plasticity of colorectal cancer cells and shape their chemosensitivity

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Nazarbayev University

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The extent of mitochondrial heterogeneity and the presence of mitochondrial archetypes in cancer remain unknown. Mitochondria play a central role in the metabolic reprogramming that occurs in cancer cells. This process adjusts the activity of metabolic pathways to support growth, proliferation, and survival of cancer cells. Using a panel of colorectal cancer (CRC) cell lines, we revealed extensive differences in their mitochondrial composition, suggesting functional specialisation of these organelles. We differentiated bioenergetic and mitochondrial phenotypes, which point to different strategies used by CRC cells to maintain their sustainability. Moreover, the efficacy of various treatments targeting metabolic pathways was dependent on the respiration and glycolysis levels of cancer cells. Furthermore, we identified metabolites associated with both bioenergetic profiles and cell responses to treatments. The levels of these molecules can be used to predict the therapeutic efficacy of anti-cancer drugs and identify metabolic vulnerabilities of CRC. Our study indicates that the efficacy of CRC therapies is closely linked to mitochondrial status and cellular bioenergetics.

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Markov, N., Sabirova, S., Sharapova, G., & Gomzikova, M. et al. (2025). Mitochondrial, metabolic and bioenergetic adaptations drive plasticity of colorectal cancer cells and shape their chemosensitivity. Cell Death and Disease, 16(1), Article 253. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-025-07596-y

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