2024
DOI: 10.3724/abbs.2024048
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MOTS-c is an effective target for treating cancer-induced bone pain through the induction of AMPK-mediated <?A3B2 pi6?>mitochondrial biogenesis

Long Yang,
Miaomiao Li,
Yucheng Liu
et al.

Abstract: Bone cancer pain (BCP), due to cancer bone metastasis and bone destruction, is a common symptom of tumors, including breast, prostate, and lung tumors. Patients often experience severe pain without effective treatment. Here, using a mouse model of bone cancer, we report that MOTS-c, a novel mitochondrial-derived peptide, confers remarkable protection against cancer pain and bone destruction. Briefly, we find that the plasma level of endogenous MOTS-c is significantly lower in the BCP group than in the sham gro… Show more

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