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Query: EC:1.6.99.3 (
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STAT3
is a transcription factor involved in several cellular activities including inflammation, proliferation, and survival, but it also plays a non-transcriptional role in modulating mitochondrial metabolism. Given its diverse functions in human cancers, it is an emerging therapeutic target. Here we show that OPB-51602, a small molecule inhibitor of
STAT3
, is highly toxic in a
STAT3
-dependent manner. Specifically, drug toxicity depends on mitochondrial
STAT3
as tumor cells expressing only a mitochondrially restricted form of
STAT3
are sensitive to the compound, whereas
STAT3
-null cells are protected. OPB-51602 inhibited complex I activity and led to increased ROS production, which in turn induced mitophagy, actin rearrangements, and cell death. Cells undergoing reduced oxidative phosphorylation or expressing NDI1
NADH dehydrogenase
from
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
, which bypasses mammalian complex I, were resistant to OPB-51602 toxicity. These results show that targeting mitochondrial
STAT3
function causes synthetic lethality through complex I inhibition that could be exploited for cancer chemotherapy.
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PMID:STAT3 Inhibitor OPB-51602 Is Cytotoxic to Tumor Cells Through Inhibition of Complex I and ROS Induction. 3330 82