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A Unifying Mechanism for Cancer Cell Death through Ion Channel Activation by HAMLET

Ion channels and ion fluxes control many aspects of tissue homeostasis. During oncogenic transformation, critical ion channel functions may be perturbed but conserved tumor specific ion fluxes remain to be defined. Here we used the tumoricidal protein-lipid complex HAMLET as a probe to identify ion...

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Autores principales: Storm, Petter, Kjaer Klausen, Thomas, Trulsson, Maria, Ho CS, James, Dosnon, Marion, Westergren, Tomas, Chao, Yinxia, Rydström, Anna, Yang, Henry, Pedersen, Stine Falsig, Svanborg, Catharina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3591364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23505537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058578
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author Storm, Petter
Kjaer Klausen, Thomas
Trulsson, Maria
Ho CS, James
Dosnon, Marion
Westergren, Tomas
Chao, Yinxia
Rydström, Anna
Yang, Henry
Pedersen, Stine Falsig
Svanborg, Catharina
author_facet Storm, Petter
Kjaer Klausen, Thomas
Trulsson, Maria
Ho CS, James
Dosnon, Marion
Westergren, Tomas
Chao, Yinxia
Rydström, Anna
Yang, Henry
Pedersen, Stine Falsig
Svanborg, Catharina
author_sort Storm, Petter
collection PubMed
description Ion channels and ion fluxes control many aspects of tissue homeostasis. During oncogenic transformation, critical ion channel functions may be perturbed but conserved tumor specific ion fluxes remain to be defined. Here we used the tumoricidal protein-lipid complex HAMLET as a probe to identify ion fluxes involved in tumor cell death. We show that HAMLET activates a non-selective cation current, which reached a magnitude of 2.74±0.88 nA within 1.43±0.13 min from HAMLET application. Rapid ion fluxes were essential for HAMLET-induced carcinoma cell death as inhibitors (amiloride, BaCl(2)), preventing the changes in free cellular Na(+) and K(+) concentrations also prevented essential steps accompanying carcinoma cell death, including changes in morphology, uptake, global transcription, and MAP kinase activation. Through global transcriptional analysis and phosphorylation arrays, a strong ion flux dependent p38 MAPK response was detected and inhibition of p38 signaling delayed HAMLET-induced death. Healthy, differentiated cells were resistant to HAMLET challenge, which was accompanied by innate immunity rather than p38-activation. The results suggest, for the first time, a unifying mechanism for the initiation of HAMLET’s broad and rapid lethal effect on tumor cells. These findings are particularly significant in view of HAMLET’s documented therapeutic efficacy in human studies and animal models. The results also suggest that HAMLET offers a two-tiered therapeutic approach, killing cancer cells while stimulating an innate immune response in surrounding healthy tissues.
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spelling pubmed-35913642013-03-15 A Unifying Mechanism for Cancer Cell Death through Ion Channel Activation by HAMLET Storm, Petter Kjaer Klausen, Thomas Trulsson, Maria Ho CS, James Dosnon, Marion Westergren, Tomas Chao, Yinxia Rydström, Anna Yang, Henry Pedersen, Stine Falsig Svanborg, Catharina PLoS One Research Article Ion channels and ion fluxes control many aspects of tissue homeostasis. During oncogenic transformation, critical ion channel functions may be perturbed but conserved tumor specific ion fluxes remain to be defined. Here we used the tumoricidal protein-lipid complex HAMLET as a probe to identify ion fluxes involved in tumor cell death. We show that HAMLET activates a non-selective cation current, which reached a magnitude of 2.74±0.88 nA within 1.43±0.13 min from HAMLET application. Rapid ion fluxes were essential for HAMLET-induced carcinoma cell death as inhibitors (amiloride, BaCl(2)), preventing the changes in free cellular Na(+) and K(+) concentrations also prevented essential steps accompanying carcinoma cell death, including changes in morphology, uptake, global transcription, and MAP kinase activation. Through global transcriptional analysis and phosphorylation arrays, a strong ion flux dependent p38 MAPK response was detected and inhibition of p38 signaling delayed HAMLET-induced death. Healthy, differentiated cells were resistant to HAMLET challenge, which was accompanied by innate immunity rather than p38-activation. The results suggest, for the first time, a unifying mechanism for the initiation of HAMLET’s broad and rapid lethal effect on tumor cells. These findings are particularly significant in view of HAMLET’s documented therapeutic efficacy in human studies and animal models. The results also suggest that HAMLET offers a two-tiered therapeutic approach, killing cancer cells while stimulating an innate immune response in surrounding healthy tissues. Public Library of Science 2013-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3591364/ /pubmed/23505537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058578 Text en © 2013 Storm et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Storm, Petter
Kjaer Klausen, Thomas
Trulsson, Maria
Ho CS, James
Dosnon, Marion
Westergren, Tomas
Chao, Yinxia
Rydström, Anna
Yang, Henry
Pedersen, Stine Falsig
Svanborg, Catharina
A Unifying Mechanism for Cancer Cell Death through Ion Channel Activation by HAMLET
title A Unifying Mechanism for Cancer Cell Death through Ion Channel Activation by HAMLET
title_full A Unifying Mechanism for Cancer Cell Death through Ion Channel Activation by HAMLET
title_fullStr A Unifying Mechanism for Cancer Cell Death through Ion Channel Activation by HAMLET
title_full_unstemmed A Unifying Mechanism for Cancer Cell Death through Ion Channel Activation by HAMLET
title_short A Unifying Mechanism for Cancer Cell Death through Ion Channel Activation by HAMLET
title_sort unifying mechanism for cancer cell death through ion channel activation by hamlet
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3591364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23505537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058578
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