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The oxidoreductase CLIC4 is required to maintain mitochondrial function and resistance to exogenous oxidants in breast cancer cells
The chloride intracellular channel-4 (CLIC4) is one of the six highly conserved proteins in the CLIC family that share high structural homology with GST-omega in the GST superfamily. While CLIC4 is a multifunctional protein that resides in multiple cellular compartments, the discovery of its enzymat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9418444/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35863434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102275 |
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author | Al Khamici, Heba Sanchez, Vanesa C. Yan, Hualong Cataisson, Christophe Michalowski, Aleksandra M. Yang, Howard H. Li, Luowei Lee, Maxwell P. Huang, Jing Yuspa, Stuart H. |
author_facet | Al Khamici, Heba Sanchez, Vanesa C. Yan, Hualong Cataisson, Christophe Michalowski, Aleksandra M. Yang, Howard H. Li, Luowei Lee, Maxwell P. Huang, Jing Yuspa, Stuart H. |
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description | The chloride intracellular channel-4 (CLIC4) is one of the six highly conserved proteins in the CLIC family that share high structural homology with GST-omega in the GST superfamily. While CLIC4 is a multifunctional protein that resides in multiple cellular compartments, the discovery of its enzymatic glutaredoxin-like activity in vitro suggested that it could function as an antioxidant. Here, we found that deleting CLIC4 from murine 6DT1 breast tumor cells using CRISPR enhanced the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and sensitized cells to apoptosis in response to H(2)O(2) as a ROS-inducing agent. In intact cells, H(2)O(2) increased the expression of both CLIC4 mRNA and protein. In addition, increased superoxide production in 6DT1 cells lacking CLIC4 was associated with mitochondrial hyperactivity including increased mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial organelle enlargement. In the absence of CLIC4, however, H(2)O(2)-induced apoptosis was associated with low expression and degradation of the antiapoptotic mitochondrial protein Bcl2 and the negative regulator of mitochondrial ROS, UCP2. Furthermore, transcriptomic profiling of H(2)O(2)-treated control and CLIC4-null cells revealed upregulation of genes associated with ROS-induced apoptosis and downregulation of genes that sustain mitochondrial functions. Accordingly, tumors that formed from transplantation of CLIC4-deficient 6DT1 cells were highly necrotic. These results highlight a critical role for CLIC4 in maintaining redox-homeostasis and mitochondrial functions in 6DT1 cells. Our findings also raise the possibility of targeting CLIC4 to increase cancer cell sensitivity to chemotherapeutic drugs that are based on elevating ROS in cancer cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-94184442022-08-31 The oxidoreductase CLIC4 is required to maintain mitochondrial function and resistance to exogenous oxidants in breast cancer cells Al Khamici, Heba Sanchez, Vanesa C. Yan, Hualong Cataisson, Christophe Michalowski, Aleksandra M. Yang, Howard H. Li, Luowei Lee, Maxwell P. Huang, Jing Yuspa, Stuart H. J Biol Chem Research Article The chloride intracellular channel-4 (CLIC4) is one of the six highly conserved proteins in the CLIC family that share high structural homology with GST-omega in the GST superfamily. While CLIC4 is a multifunctional protein that resides in multiple cellular compartments, the discovery of its enzymatic glutaredoxin-like activity in vitro suggested that it could function as an antioxidant. Here, we found that deleting CLIC4 from murine 6DT1 breast tumor cells using CRISPR enhanced the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and sensitized cells to apoptosis in response to H(2)O(2) as a ROS-inducing agent. In intact cells, H(2)O(2) increased the expression of both CLIC4 mRNA and protein. In addition, increased superoxide production in 6DT1 cells lacking CLIC4 was associated with mitochondrial hyperactivity including increased mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial organelle enlargement. In the absence of CLIC4, however, H(2)O(2)-induced apoptosis was associated with low expression and degradation of the antiapoptotic mitochondrial protein Bcl2 and the negative regulator of mitochondrial ROS, UCP2. Furthermore, transcriptomic profiling of H(2)O(2)-treated control and CLIC4-null cells revealed upregulation of genes associated with ROS-induced apoptosis and downregulation of genes that sustain mitochondrial functions. Accordingly, tumors that formed from transplantation of CLIC4-deficient 6DT1 cells were highly necrotic. These results highlight a critical role for CLIC4 in maintaining redox-homeostasis and mitochondrial functions in 6DT1 cells. Our findings also raise the possibility of targeting CLIC4 to increase cancer cell sensitivity to chemotherapeutic drugs that are based on elevating ROS in cancer cells. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9418444/ /pubmed/35863434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102275 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Al Khamici, Heba Sanchez, Vanesa C. Yan, Hualong Cataisson, Christophe Michalowski, Aleksandra M. Yang, Howard H. Li, Luowei Lee, Maxwell P. Huang, Jing Yuspa, Stuart H. The oxidoreductase CLIC4 is required to maintain mitochondrial function and resistance to exogenous oxidants in breast cancer cells |
title | The oxidoreductase CLIC4 is required to maintain mitochondrial function and resistance to exogenous oxidants in breast cancer cells |
title_full | The oxidoreductase CLIC4 is required to maintain mitochondrial function and resistance to exogenous oxidants in breast cancer cells |
title_fullStr | The oxidoreductase CLIC4 is required to maintain mitochondrial function and resistance to exogenous oxidants in breast cancer cells |
title_full_unstemmed | The oxidoreductase CLIC4 is required to maintain mitochondrial function and resistance to exogenous oxidants in breast cancer cells |
title_short | The oxidoreductase CLIC4 is required to maintain mitochondrial function and resistance to exogenous oxidants in breast cancer cells |
title_sort | oxidoreductase clic4 is required to maintain mitochondrial function and resistance to exogenous oxidants in breast cancer cells |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9418444/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35863434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102275 |
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