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Enhancing carboplatin sensitivity in ovarian cancer cells by blocking the mercapturic acid pathway transporter.

Authors :
Krishna, B Madhu
Ramisetty, Sravani K
Garg, Pankaj
Mohanty, Atish
Wang, Edward
Horne, David
Awasthi, Sanjay
Kulkarni, Prakash
Salgia, Ravi
Singhal, Sharad S
Source :
Carcinogenesis. Sep2024, Vol. 45 Issue 9, p696-707. 12p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Ral-binding/interacting protein (RLIP) acts as a transporter that responds to stress and provides protection, specifically against glutathione–electrophile conjugates and xenobiotic toxins. Its increased presence in malignant cells, especially in cancer, emphasizes its crucial antiapoptotic function. This is achieved by selectively regulating the cellular levels of proapoptotic oxidized lipid byproducts. Suppressing the progression of tumors in human xenografts can be achieved by effectively inhibiting RLIP, a transporter in the mercapturic acid pathway, without involving chemotherapy. Utilizing ovarian cancer (OC) cell lines (MDAH2774, OVCAR4, and OVCAR8), we observed that agents targeting RLIP, such as RLIP antisense and RLIP antibodies, not only substantially impeded the viability of OC cells but also remarkably increased their sensitivity to carboplatin. To delve further into the cytotoxic synergy between RLIP antisense, RLIP antibodies, and carboplatin, we conducted investigations in both cell culture and xenografts of OC cells. The outcomes revealed that RLIP depletion via phosphorothioate antisense led to rapid and sustained remissions in established subcutaneous human ovary xenografts. Furthermore, RLIP inhibition by RLIP antibodies exhibited comparable efficacy to antisense and enhanced the effectiveness of carboplatin in MDAH2774 OC xenografts. These investigations underscore RLIP as a central carrier crucial for supporting the survival of cancer cells, positioning it as a suitable focus for cancer treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01433334
Volume :
45
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Carcinogenesis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179665059
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/bgae047