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Anti-proliferation of breast cancer cells with itraconazole: Hedgehog pathway inhibition induces apoptosis and autophagic cell death

Authors :
Hai Zhang
Bo Zhang
Sanhua Wei
Changhong Shi
Yong Zhao
Bing Bai
Caiqin Zhang
Peijuan Liu
Xiaoya Wang
Yong Huang
Yingfeng Lei
Source :
Cancer letters. 385
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Itraconazole is a common antifungal which may have promise for treating various human cancers. We report that itraconazole was cytotoxic to MCF-7 and SKBR-3 breast cancer cell lines via apoptosis by altering mitochondria membrane potential, reducing BCL-2 expression and elevating caspase-3 activity. Itraconazole also induced autophagic cell death via LC3-II expression upregulation, P62/SQSTM1 degradation, autophagosome formation and increases in autophagic puncta. Itraconazole treatment inhibited hedgehog pathway key molecular expression, such as SHH and Gli1, resulting in promotion of apoptosis and autophagy. The anti-proliferation effect of itraconazole-induced apoptosis and autophagy via hedgehog pathway inhibition was confirmed with Gli1 inhibitor GANT61 and SHH siRNA, GANT61 and SHH siRNA synergistically enhanced cytotoxicity induced by itraconazole. A human xenograft nude mouse model corroborated the anti-breast cancer activity as evidenced by reduced tumor size, and increased tumor tissue apoptosis and autophagy. Thus, itraconazole has a potent anti-breast cancer activity that may be improved when combined with hedgehog pathway inhibitors.

Details

ISSN :
18727980
Volume :
385
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....42e650981ceb5657c849a297bd42ae1f