Ubiquitous Mitochondrial Creatine Kinase (CKMT1) is a mitochondrial membrane protein that catalyzes the reversible conversion of creatine (Cr) to phosphocreatine (PCr). This study shows in a mouse model of triple-negative breast cancer that CKMT1-overexpression significantly increases tumor Cr and PCr levels while accelerating tumor growth. Since high CKMT1 predicts worsened survival in breast cancer patients, CKMT1 may hold promise as a potential diagnostic marker and/or treatment target whose expression can be monitored using magnetic resonance spectroscopy-detected Cr and PCr levels.
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