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Regulation of NADPH-dependent Nitric Oxide and reactive oxygen species signalling in endothelial and melanoma cells by a photoactive NADPH analogue

Nitric Oxide (NO) and Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are endogenous regulators of angiogenesis-related events as endothelial cell proliferation and survival, but NO/ROS defect or unbalance contribute to cancers. We recently designed a novel photoactive inhibitor of NO-Synthases (NOS) called NS1, whic...

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Autores principales: Rouaud, Florian, Romero-Perez, Miguel, Wang, Huan, Lobysheva, Irina, Ramassamy, Booma, Henry, Etienne, Tauc, Patrick, Giacchero, Damien, Boucher, Jean-Luc, Deprez, Eric, Rocchi, Stéphane, Slama-Schwok, Anny
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4279400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25296975
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author Rouaud, Florian
Romero-Perez, Miguel
Wang, Huan
Lobysheva, Irina
Ramassamy, Booma
Henry, Etienne
Tauc, Patrick
Giacchero, Damien
Boucher, Jean-Luc
Deprez, Eric
Rocchi, Stéphane
Slama-Schwok, Anny
author_facet Rouaud, Florian
Romero-Perez, Miguel
Wang, Huan
Lobysheva, Irina
Ramassamy, Booma
Henry, Etienne
Tauc, Patrick
Giacchero, Damien
Boucher, Jean-Luc
Deprez, Eric
Rocchi, Stéphane
Slama-Schwok, Anny
author_sort Rouaud, Florian
collection PubMed
description Nitric Oxide (NO) and Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are endogenous regulators of angiogenesis-related events as endothelial cell proliferation and survival, but NO/ROS defect or unbalance contribute to cancers. We recently designed a novel photoactive inhibitor of NO-Synthases (NOS) called NS1, which binds their NADPH site in vitro. Here, we show that NS1 inhibited NO formed in aortic rings. NS1-induced NO decrease led to an inhibition of angiogenesis in a model of VEGF-induced endothelial tubes formation. Beside this effect, NS1 reduced ROS levels in endothelial and melanoma A375 cells and in aorta. In metastatic melanoma cells, NS1 first induced a strong decrease of VEGF and blocked melanoma cell cycle at G2/M. NS1 decreased NOX(4) and ROS levels that could lead to a specific proliferation arrest and cell death. In contrast, NS1 did not perturb melanocytes growth. Altogether, NS1 revealed a possible cross-talk between eNOS- and NOX(4) –associated pathways in melanoma cells via VEGF, Erk and Akt modulation by NS1 that could be targeted to stop proliferation. NS1 thus constitutes a promising tool that modulates NO and redox stresses by targeting and directly inhibiting eNOS and, at least indirectly, NADPH oxidase(s), with great potential to control angiogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-42794002015-01-06 Regulation of NADPH-dependent Nitric Oxide and reactive oxygen species signalling in endothelial and melanoma cells by a photoactive NADPH analogue Rouaud, Florian Romero-Perez, Miguel Wang, Huan Lobysheva, Irina Ramassamy, Booma Henry, Etienne Tauc, Patrick Giacchero, Damien Boucher, Jean-Luc Deprez, Eric Rocchi, Stéphane Slama-Schwok, Anny Oncotarget Research Paper Nitric Oxide (NO) and Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are endogenous regulators of angiogenesis-related events as endothelial cell proliferation and survival, but NO/ROS defect or unbalance contribute to cancers. We recently designed a novel photoactive inhibitor of NO-Synthases (NOS) called NS1, which binds their NADPH site in vitro. Here, we show that NS1 inhibited NO formed in aortic rings. NS1-induced NO decrease led to an inhibition of angiogenesis in a model of VEGF-induced endothelial tubes formation. Beside this effect, NS1 reduced ROS levels in endothelial and melanoma A375 cells and in aorta. In metastatic melanoma cells, NS1 first induced a strong decrease of VEGF and blocked melanoma cell cycle at G2/M. NS1 decreased NOX(4) and ROS levels that could lead to a specific proliferation arrest and cell death. In contrast, NS1 did not perturb melanocytes growth. Altogether, NS1 revealed a possible cross-talk between eNOS- and NOX(4) –associated pathways in melanoma cells via VEGF, Erk and Akt modulation by NS1 that could be targeted to stop proliferation. NS1 thus constitutes a promising tool that modulates NO and redox stresses by targeting and directly inhibiting eNOS and, at least indirectly, NADPH oxidase(s), with great potential to control angiogenesis. Impact Journals LLC 2014-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4279400/ /pubmed/25296975 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Rouaud et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Rouaud, Florian
Romero-Perez, Miguel
Wang, Huan
Lobysheva, Irina
Ramassamy, Booma
Henry, Etienne
Tauc, Patrick
Giacchero, Damien
Boucher, Jean-Luc
Deprez, Eric
Rocchi, Stéphane
Slama-Schwok, Anny
Regulation of NADPH-dependent Nitric Oxide and reactive oxygen species signalling in endothelial and melanoma cells by a photoactive NADPH analogue
title Regulation of NADPH-dependent Nitric Oxide and reactive oxygen species signalling in endothelial and melanoma cells by a photoactive NADPH analogue
title_full Regulation of NADPH-dependent Nitric Oxide and reactive oxygen species signalling in endothelial and melanoma cells by a photoactive NADPH analogue
title_fullStr Regulation of NADPH-dependent Nitric Oxide and reactive oxygen species signalling in endothelial and melanoma cells by a photoactive NADPH analogue
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of NADPH-dependent Nitric Oxide and reactive oxygen species signalling in endothelial and melanoma cells by a photoactive NADPH analogue
title_short Regulation of NADPH-dependent Nitric Oxide and reactive oxygen species signalling in endothelial and melanoma cells by a photoactive NADPH analogue
title_sort regulation of nadph-dependent nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species signalling in endothelial and melanoma cells by a photoactive nadph analogue
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4279400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25296975
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