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Events

01. December 2025
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Borschkegasse 4a
1090 Vienna

Lecture Hall B1

Christian Frezza
University of Cologne

Host: Saverio Tardito

 

Program

The role of Fumarate Hydratase in cancer

The role of mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer has been debated for over a century. The discovery that mutations of core metabolic enzymes in the mitochondria, such as Fumarate Hydratase (FH), cause renal cancer strongly indicates that mitochondrial dysfunction can drive cancer. Today, I will provide an overview of our recent findings about the molecular mechanisms through which mitochondrial dysfunction can drive transformation. In particular, using a novel genetically modified mouse model, I will show that FH loss has different outcomes in different tissues, and whilst the kidneys are very robust to FH loss, other tissues don’t tolerate FH loss, and here, FH-deficient cells are negatively selected. Our work provides some insights into potential mechanisms of tissue- specific tumorigenesis.