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ATF4-mediated autophagy-dependent glycolysis plays an important role in attenuating apoptosis induced by Cr (VI) in A549 cells.

Authors :
Gao, Zeyun
Dlamini, Mongameli B.
Ge, Hong
Jiang, Liping
Geng, Chengyan
Li, Qiujuan
Shi, Xiaoxia
Liu, Yong
Cao, Jun
Source :
Toxicology Letters. Oct2020, Vol. 331, p178-187. 10p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

• Cr (VI) could induce aerobic glycolysis in A549 cells. • ER stress and autophagy are involved in Cr (VI)-induced glycolysis in A549 cells. • Aerobic glycolysis played an important role in attenuating Cr (VI)-induced apoptosis. • ATF4 is involved in Cr (VI)-induced aerobic glycolysis and its effect of attenuating apoptosis in A549 cells. Chromium (Cr) (VI) compounds are known to be serious toxic and carcinogenic, but the mechanism is not clear. In our previous study, we found that Cr (VI)-induced ER stress plays an important role in the crosstalk between apoptosis and autophagy, while autophagy was apoptosis-dependent and subsequently prevents apoptosis cell death to keep A549 cells resistant to Cr (VI)-induced toxicity. In this study, we found that Cr (VI) could induce aerobic glycolysis in A549 cells. Both ER stress inhibitor, phenylbutyric acid (4-PBA) and the inhibitor of autophagy, 3-MA, repressed Cr (VI)-induced glycolysis, indicating that both ER stress and autophagy were involved in Cr (VI)-induced glycolysis in A549 cells. Co-treatment of the inhibitor of aerobic glycolysis, 2-DG and Cr (VI) for 24 h increased Cr (VI)-induced cleaved caspase-3, caspase-9 and the number of apoptotic cells, demonstrating that aerobic glycolysis played an important role in attenuating Cr (VI)-induced apoptosis. Furthermore, knockdown of ATF4 by siATF4 significantly decreased Cr (VI)-induced aerobic glycolysis and apoptosis, suggesting that ATF4 was involved in Cr (VI)-induced aerobic glycolysis and its effect of attenuating apoptosis in A549 cells. Taken together, our results demonstrated that autophagy-dependent glycolysis played a role in attenuating Cr (VI)-induced apoptosis. ER stress was involved in facilitating glycolysis, whose induction was mediated by ATF4. These findings open a window for the development of therapeutic interventions to prevent Cr (VI)-induced toxicity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03784274
Volume :
331
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Toxicology Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
144460119
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2020.06.015