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4-Methylene-2-octyl-5-oxotetrahydrofuran-3-carboxylic Acid (C75), an Inhibitor of Fatty-acid Synthase, Suppresses the Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Synthesis Pathway and Impairs Mitochondrial Function
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2014-06-01
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SJR: 1.705
CiteScore: 7.6
Impact factor: 3.9
ISSN: 00219258, 1083351X
PubMed ID:
24784139
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Abstract
4-Methylene-2-octyl-5-oxotetrahydrofuran-3-carboxylic acid (C75) is a synthetic fatty-acid synthase (FASN) inhibitor with potential therapeutic effects in several cancer models. Human mitochondrial β-ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein synthase (HsmtKAS) is a key enzyme in the newly discovered mitochondrial fatty acid synthesis pathway that can produce the substrate for lipoic acid (LA) synthesis. HsmtKAS shares conserved catalytic domains with FASN, which are responsible for binding to C75. In our study, we explored the possible effect of C75 on HsmtKAS and mitochondrial function. C75 treatment decreased LA content, impaired mitochondrial function, increased reactive oxygen species content, and reduced cell viability. HsmtKAS but not FASN knockdown had an effect that was similar to C75 treatment. In addition, an LA supplement efficiently inhibited C75-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress. Overexpression of HsmtKAS showed cellular protection against low dose C75 addition, whereas there was no protective effect upon high dose C75 addition. In summary, the mitochondrial fatty acid synthesis pathway has a vital role in mitochondrial function. Besides FASN, C75 might also inhibit HsmtKAS, thereby reducing LA production, impairing mitochondrial function, and potentially having toxic effects. LA supplements sufficiently ameliorated the toxicity of C75, showing that a combination of C75 and LA may be a reliable cancer treatment.
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Chen C. et al. 4-Methylene-2-octyl-5-oxotetrahydrofuran-3-carboxylic Acid (C75), an Inhibitor of Fatty-acid Synthase, Suppresses the Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Synthesis Pathway and Impairs Mitochondrial Function // Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2014. Vol. 289. No. 24. pp. 17184-17194.
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Chen C., Han X., Zou X., Li Y., Yang L., Cao K., Xu J., Long J., Liu J., Feng Z. 4-Methylene-2-octyl-5-oxotetrahydrofuran-3-carboxylic Acid (C75), an Inhibitor of Fatty-acid Synthase, Suppresses the Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Synthesis Pathway and Impairs Mitochondrial Function // Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2014. Vol. 289. No. 24. pp. 17184-17194.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1074/jbc.m114.550806
UR - https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m114.550806
TI - 4-Methylene-2-octyl-5-oxotetrahydrofuran-3-carboxylic Acid (C75), an Inhibitor of Fatty-acid Synthase, Suppresses the Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Synthesis Pathway and Impairs Mitochondrial Function
T2 - Journal of Biological Chemistry
AU - Chen, Cong
AU - Han, Xiao
AU - Zou, Xuan
AU - Li, Yuan
AU - Yang, Liang
AU - Cao, Ke
AU - Xu, Jie
AU - Long, Jiangang
AU - Liu, J.
AU - Feng, Zhi-Hui
PY - 2014
DA - 2014/06/01
PB - American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
SP - 17184-17194
IS - 24
VL - 289
PMID - 24784139
SN - 0021-9258
SN - 1083-351X
ER -
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@article{2014_Chen,
author = {Cong Chen and Xiao Han and Xuan Zou and Yuan Li and Liang Yang and Ke Cao and Jie Xu and Jiangang Long and J. Liu and Zhi-Hui Feng},
title = {4-Methylene-2-octyl-5-oxotetrahydrofuran-3-carboxylic Acid (C75), an Inhibitor of Fatty-acid Synthase, Suppresses the Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Synthesis Pathway and Impairs Mitochondrial Function},
journal = {Journal of Biological Chemistry},
year = {2014},
volume = {289},
publisher = {American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m114.550806},
number = {24},
pages = {17184--17194},
doi = {10.1074/jbc.m114.550806}
}
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Chen, Cong, et al. “4-Methylene-2-octyl-5-oxotetrahydrofuran-3-carboxylic Acid (C75), an Inhibitor of Fatty-acid Synthase, Suppresses the Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Synthesis Pathway and Impairs Mitochondrial Function.” Journal of Biological Chemistry, vol. 289, no. 24, Jun. 2014, pp. 17184-17194. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m114.550806.