西酞普兰损害自噬通量会抑制DR5降解并增加TRAIL诱导的细胞凋亡

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
K. M. A. Zinnah, Ali Newaz Munna, Jae-Won Seol, Sang-Youel Park
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Impaired Autophagic Flux by Citalopram Inhibits DR5 Degradation and Increases TRAIL-Mediated Apoptosis

Impaired Autophagic Flux by Citalopram Inhibits DR5 Degradation and Increases TRAIL-Mediated Apoptosis

To overcome TRAIL resistance, we tested the antidepressant drug citalopram (CTL) in combination with TRAIL. The resistance of several types of cancer cells to TRAIL impedes TRAIL-induced cancer cell death. In this study, we investigated the role of, and molecular mechanism by which, the antidepressant CTL-induced cell death in TRAIL-resistant lung cancer cells. We found that CTL increased death receptor 5 (DR5) expression levels by impairing autophagic flux and protecting against lysosomal degradation, thereby increasing the TRAIL-induced apoptosis of TRAIL-resistant A549 lung cancer cells. We also found that CTL impaired autophagic flux and promoted the conversion of light chain 3 (LC3)-I to its lipid-conjugated form, LC3-II, thereby inducing autophagosome accumulation. Our hypothesis that impaired autophagic flux plays an important role in the upregulation of DR5 being confirmed when we determined that DR5 upregulation by CTL was markedly decreased in the presence of rapamycin, an autophagy inducer. Further verification of our theory was achieved through experiments pairing CTL with the early-stage autophagy inhibitor 3-methyladenine (3-MA) and the late-stage autophagy inhibitor chloroquine (CQ). CQ inhibits autophagy by impairing autophagosome–lysosome fusion. Both CTL and CQ markedly increased DR5 expression levels and increase TRAIL-induced apoptosis, whereas 3-MA marginally enhanced TRAIL-induced apoptosis and resulted in minimal DR5 expression. In summary, our findings indicate that CTL impairs autophagic flux, resulting in autophagosome accumulation and augmentation of DR5 to potentiate TRAIL-induced apoptosis, suggesting that CTL may act as a therapeutic agent that sensitizes TRAIL-resistant cancer cells to TRAIL-mediated cancer therapy.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics provides a forum for clinicians, pharmacists and pharmacologists to explore and report on issues of common interest. Reports and commentaries on current issues in medical and pharmaceutical practice are encouraged. Papers on evidence-based clinical practice and multidisciplinary collaborative work are particularly welcome. Regular sections in the journal include: editorials, commentaries, reviews (including systematic overviews and meta-analyses), original research and reports, and book reviews. Its scope embraces all aspects of clinical drug development and therapeutics, including: Rational therapeutics Evidence-based practice Safety, cost-effectiveness and clinical efficacy of drugs Drug interactions Clinical impact of drug formulations Pharmacogenetics Personalised, stratified and translational medicine Clinical pharmacokinetics.
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