Biomolecules (Feb 2022)

Levels of Coenzyme Q<sub>10</sub> and Several COQ Proteins in Human Astrocytoma Tissues Are Inversely Correlated with Malignancy

  • Hsiu-Chuan Yen,
  • Bing-Shian Chen,
  • Si-Ling Yang,
  • Shin-Yu Wu,
  • Chun-Wei Chang,
  • Kuo-Chen Wei,
  • Jee-Ching Hsu,
  • Yung-Hsing Hsu,
  • Tzung-Hai Yen,
  • Chih-Lung Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12020336
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 336

Abstract

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In a previous study, we reported the alterations of primary antioxidant enzymes and decreased citrate synthase (CS) activities in different grades of human astrocytoma tissues. Here, we further investigated coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) levels and protein levels of polyprenyl diphosphate synthase subunit (PDSS2) and several COQ proteins required for CoQ10 biosynthesis in these tissues. We found that the level of endogenous CoQ10, but not of exogenous α-tocopherol, was higher in nontumor controls than in all grades of astrocytoma tissues. The levels of COQ3, COQ5, COQ6, COQ7, COQ8A, and COQ9, but not of COQ4, were lower in Grade IV astrocytoma tissues than in controls or low-grade (Grades I and II) astrocytomas, but PDSS2 levels were higher in astrocytoma tissues than in controls. Correlation analysis revealed that the levels of CoQ10 and COQ proteins were negatively correlated with malignancy degree and positively correlated with CS activity, whereas PDSS2 level was positively correlated with malignancy. Moreover, lower level of mitochondrial DNA-encoded cytochrome c oxidase subunit 2 was not only associated with a higher malignancy degree but also with lower level of all COQ proteins detected. The results revealed that mitochondrial abnormalities are associated with impaired CoQ10 maintenance in human astrocytoma progression.

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