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The oncolytic peptide LTX-315 triggers necrotic cell death.

Authors :
Forveille S
Zhou H
Sauvat A
Bezu L
Müller K
Liu P
Zitvogel L
Pierron G
Rekdal Ø
Kepp O
Kroemer G
Source :
Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) [Cell Cycle] 2015; Vol. 14 (21), pp. 3506-12.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The oncolytic peptide LTX-315 has been designed for killing human cancer cells and turned out to stimulate anti-cancer immune responses when locally injected into tumors established in immunocompetent mice. Here, we investigated the question whether LTX-315 induces apoptosis or necrosis. Transmission electron microscopy or morphometric analysis of chromatin-stained tumor cells revealed that LTX-315 failed to induce apoptotic nuclear condensation and rather induced a necrotic phenotype. Accordingly, LTX-315 failed to stimulate the activation of caspase-3, and inhibition of caspases by means of Z-VAD-fmk was unable to reduce cell killing by LTX-315. In addition, 2 prominent inhibitors of regulated necrosis (necroptosis), namely, necrostatin-1 and cycosporin A, failed to reduce LTX-315-induced cell death. In conclusion, it appears that LTX-315 triggers unregulated necrosis, which may contribute to its pro-inflammatory and pro-immune effects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1551-4005
Volume :
14
Issue :
21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26566869
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15384101.2015.1093710