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Lysosomal dysfunction and autophagy blockade contribute to IMB-6G-induced apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells

Targeting the autophagic pathway is currently regarded as an attractive strategy for cancer drug discovery. Our previous work showed that IMB-6G is a novel N-substituted sophoridinic acid derivative with potent cytotoxicity against tumor cells, yet the effect of IMB-6G on autophagy and pancreatic ca...

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Autores principales: Liu, Lu, Zhang, Na, Dou, Yueying, Mao, Genxiang, Bi, Chongwen, Pang, Weiqiang, Liu, Xiaojia, Song, Danqing, Deng, Hongbin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5282566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28139733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep41862
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author Liu, Lu
Zhang, Na
Dou, Yueying
Mao, Genxiang
Bi, Chongwen
Pang, Weiqiang
Liu, Xiaojia
Song, Danqing
Deng, Hongbin
author_facet Liu, Lu
Zhang, Na
Dou, Yueying
Mao, Genxiang
Bi, Chongwen
Pang, Weiqiang
Liu, Xiaojia
Song, Danqing
Deng, Hongbin
author_sort Liu, Lu
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description Targeting the autophagic pathway is currently regarded as an attractive strategy for cancer drug discovery. Our previous work showed that IMB-6G is a novel N-substituted sophoridinic acid derivative with potent cytotoxicity against tumor cells, yet the effect of IMB-6G on autophagy and pancreatic cancer cell death remains unknown. Here, we show that IMB-6G inhibits the growth of MiaPaCa-2 and HupT-3 pancreatic cancer cells and induces caspase-mediated apoptosis, which is correlated with an accumulation of autophagic vacuoles. IMB-6G promotes autophagosome accumulation from the early stage of treatment but blocks autophagic flux in the degradation stage, mainly through attenuation of lysosomal cathepsin activity in pancreatic cancer cells. Moreover, IMB-6G triggers lysosomal membrane permeabilization (LMP), followed by cathepsin B/CTSB and cathepsin D/CTSD release from lysosomes into the cytoplasm. Inhibition of autophagosome formation with siRNA against autophagy protein 5 (Atg5) attenuates IMB-6G-induced LMP and apoptosis. Furthermore, cathepsin inhibitors relieve IMB-6G-induced apoptosis as well. Altogether, our findings demonstrate that IMB-6G is a novel autophagy inhibitor, which induces autophagy-dependent apoptosis through autophagosomal-cathepsin axis in pancreatic cancer cells and indicate the potential value of IMB-6G as a novel antitumor drug candidate.
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spelling pubmed-52825662017-02-03 Lysosomal dysfunction and autophagy blockade contribute to IMB-6G-induced apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells Liu, Lu Zhang, Na Dou, Yueying Mao, Genxiang Bi, Chongwen Pang, Weiqiang Liu, Xiaojia Song, Danqing Deng, Hongbin Sci Rep Article Targeting the autophagic pathway is currently regarded as an attractive strategy for cancer drug discovery. Our previous work showed that IMB-6G is a novel N-substituted sophoridinic acid derivative with potent cytotoxicity against tumor cells, yet the effect of IMB-6G on autophagy and pancreatic cancer cell death remains unknown. Here, we show that IMB-6G inhibits the growth of MiaPaCa-2 and HupT-3 pancreatic cancer cells and induces caspase-mediated apoptosis, which is correlated with an accumulation of autophagic vacuoles. IMB-6G promotes autophagosome accumulation from the early stage of treatment but blocks autophagic flux in the degradation stage, mainly through attenuation of lysosomal cathepsin activity in pancreatic cancer cells. Moreover, IMB-6G triggers lysosomal membrane permeabilization (LMP), followed by cathepsin B/CTSB and cathepsin D/CTSD release from lysosomes into the cytoplasm. Inhibition of autophagosome formation with siRNA against autophagy protein 5 (Atg5) attenuates IMB-6G-induced LMP and apoptosis. Furthermore, cathepsin inhibitors relieve IMB-6G-induced apoptosis as well. Altogether, our findings demonstrate that IMB-6G is a novel autophagy inhibitor, which induces autophagy-dependent apoptosis through autophagosomal-cathepsin axis in pancreatic cancer cells and indicate the potential value of IMB-6G as a novel antitumor drug candidate. Nature Publishing Group 2017-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5282566/ /pubmed/28139733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep41862 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Liu, Lu
Zhang, Na
Dou, Yueying
Mao, Genxiang
Bi, Chongwen
Pang, Weiqiang
Liu, Xiaojia
Song, Danqing
Deng, Hongbin
Lysosomal dysfunction and autophagy blockade contribute to IMB-6G-induced apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells
title Lysosomal dysfunction and autophagy blockade contribute to IMB-6G-induced apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells
title_full Lysosomal dysfunction and autophagy blockade contribute to IMB-6G-induced apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells
title_fullStr Lysosomal dysfunction and autophagy blockade contribute to IMB-6G-induced apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Lysosomal dysfunction and autophagy blockade contribute to IMB-6G-induced apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells
title_short Lysosomal dysfunction and autophagy blockade contribute to IMB-6G-induced apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells
title_sort lysosomal dysfunction and autophagy blockade contribute to imb-6g-induced apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5282566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28139733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep41862
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