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Autophagy inhibition synergizes with calcium mobilization to achieve efficient therapy of malignant gliomas

Autophagy plays a critical role in tumorigenesis, but how autophagy contributes to cancer cells’ responses to chemotherapeutics remains controversial. To investigate the roles of autophagy in malignant gliomas, we used CRISPR/CAS9 to knock out the ATG5 gene, which is essential for autophagosome form...

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Autores principales: Vu, Ha Thi, Kobayashi, Masahiko, Hegazy, Ahmed M., Tadokoro, Yuko, Ueno, Masaya, Kasahara, Atsuko, Takase, Yusuke, Nomura, Naho, Peng, Hui, Ito, Chiaki, Ino, Yasushi, Todo, Tomoki, Nakada, Mitsutoshi, Hirao, Atsushi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6113445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29902340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13695
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author Vu, Ha Thi
Kobayashi, Masahiko
Hegazy, Ahmed M.
Tadokoro, Yuko
Ueno, Masaya
Kasahara, Atsuko
Takase, Yusuke
Nomura, Naho
Peng, Hui
Ito, Chiaki
Ino, Yasushi
Todo, Tomoki
Nakada, Mitsutoshi
Hirao, Atsushi
author_facet Vu, Ha Thi
Kobayashi, Masahiko
Hegazy, Ahmed M.
Tadokoro, Yuko
Ueno, Masaya
Kasahara, Atsuko
Takase, Yusuke
Nomura, Naho
Peng, Hui
Ito, Chiaki
Ino, Yasushi
Todo, Tomoki
Nakada, Mitsutoshi
Hirao, Atsushi
author_sort Vu, Ha Thi
collection PubMed
description Autophagy plays a critical role in tumorigenesis, but how autophagy contributes to cancer cells’ responses to chemotherapeutics remains controversial. To investigate the roles of autophagy in malignant gliomas, we used CRISPR/CAS9 to knock out the ATG5 gene, which is essential for autophagosome formation, in tumor cells derived from patients with glioblastoma. While ATG5 disruption inhibited autophagy, it did not change the phenotypes of glioma cells and did not alter their sensitivity to temozolomide, an agent used for glioblastoma patient therapy. Screening of an anticancer drug library identified compounds that showed greater efficacy to ATG5‐knockout glioma cells compared to control. While several selected compounds, including nigericin and salinomycin, remarkably induced autophagy, potent autophagy inducers by mTOR inhibition did not exhibit the ATG5‐dependent cytoprotective effects. Nigericin in combination with ATG5 deficiency synergistically suppressed spheroid formation by glioma cells in a manner mitigated by Ca(2+) chelation or CaMKK inhibition, indicating that, in combination with autophagy inhibition, calcium‐mobilizing compounds contribute to efficient anticancer therapeutics. ATG5‐knockout cells treated with nigericin showed increased mitochondria‐derived reactive oxygen species and apoptosis compared to controls, indicating that autophagy protects glioma cells from mitochondrial reactive oxygen species‐mediated damage. Finally, using a patient‐derived xenograft model, we demonstrated that chloroquine, a pharmacological autophagy inhibitor, dramatically enhanced the efficacy of compounds selected in this study. Our findings propose a novel therapeutic strategy in which calcium‐mobilizing compounds are combined with autophagy inhibitors to treat patients with glioblastoma.
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spelling pubmed-61134452018-09-04 Autophagy inhibition synergizes with calcium mobilization to achieve efficient therapy of malignant gliomas Vu, Ha Thi Kobayashi, Masahiko Hegazy, Ahmed M. Tadokoro, Yuko Ueno, Masaya Kasahara, Atsuko Takase, Yusuke Nomura, Naho Peng, Hui Ito, Chiaki Ino, Yasushi Todo, Tomoki Nakada, Mitsutoshi Hirao, Atsushi Cancer Sci Original Articles Autophagy plays a critical role in tumorigenesis, but how autophagy contributes to cancer cells’ responses to chemotherapeutics remains controversial. To investigate the roles of autophagy in malignant gliomas, we used CRISPR/CAS9 to knock out the ATG5 gene, which is essential for autophagosome formation, in tumor cells derived from patients with glioblastoma. While ATG5 disruption inhibited autophagy, it did not change the phenotypes of glioma cells and did not alter their sensitivity to temozolomide, an agent used for glioblastoma patient therapy. Screening of an anticancer drug library identified compounds that showed greater efficacy to ATG5‐knockout glioma cells compared to control. While several selected compounds, including nigericin and salinomycin, remarkably induced autophagy, potent autophagy inducers by mTOR inhibition did not exhibit the ATG5‐dependent cytoprotective effects. Nigericin in combination with ATG5 deficiency synergistically suppressed spheroid formation by glioma cells in a manner mitigated by Ca(2+) chelation or CaMKK inhibition, indicating that, in combination with autophagy inhibition, calcium‐mobilizing compounds contribute to efficient anticancer therapeutics. ATG5‐knockout cells treated with nigericin showed increased mitochondria‐derived reactive oxygen species and apoptosis compared to controls, indicating that autophagy protects glioma cells from mitochondrial reactive oxygen species‐mediated damage. Finally, using a patient‐derived xenograft model, we demonstrated that chloroquine, a pharmacological autophagy inhibitor, dramatically enhanced the efficacy of compounds selected in this study. Our findings propose a novel therapeutic strategy in which calcium‐mobilizing compounds are combined with autophagy inhibitors to treat patients with glioblastoma. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-07-26 2018-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6113445/ /pubmed/29902340 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13695 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Vu, Ha Thi
Kobayashi, Masahiko
Hegazy, Ahmed M.
Tadokoro, Yuko
Ueno, Masaya
Kasahara, Atsuko
Takase, Yusuke
Nomura, Naho
Peng, Hui
Ito, Chiaki
Ino, Yasushi
Todo, Tomoki
Nakada, Mitsutoshi
Hirao, Atsushi
Autophagy inhibition synergizes with calcium mobilization to achieve efficient therapy of malignant gliomas
title Autophagy inhibition synergizes with calcium mobilization to achieve efficient therapy of malignant gliomas
title_full Autophagy inhibition synergizes with calcium mobilization to achieve efficient therapy of malignant gliomas
title_fullStr Autophagy inhibition synergizes with calcium mobilization to achieve efficient therapy of malignant gliomas
title_full_unstemmed Autophagy inhibition synergizes with calcium mobilization to achieve efficient therapy of malignant gliomas
title_short Autophagy inhibition synergizes with calcium mobilization to achieve efficient therapy of malignant gliomas
title_sort autophagy inhibition synergizes with calcium mobilization to achieve efficient therapy of malignant gliomas
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6113445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29902340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13695
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