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Toosendanin, a novel potent vacuolar-type H

Authors :
Yu, Dong
Guoyuan, Zhu
Sheng-Fang, Wang
Kristine A, Keon
John L, Rubinstein
Si-Xin, Zeng
Shuang, Zhang
Qiu-Ling, Chen
Jing, Fu
Min, Li
Han-Ming, Shen
Jin-Jian, Lu
Xiu-Ping, Chen
Jia-Hong, Lu
Source :
International journal of biological sciences. 18(7)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Macroautophagy/autophagy is the process of self-digestion through the lysosomes; it disassembles unnecessary or dysfunctional long-lived proteins and damaged organelles for the recycling of biomacromolecules. Unfortunately, cancer cells can hijack this mechanism to survive under metabolic stress or develop drug resistance during chemotherapy. Increasing evidence indicates that the combination of autophagy inhibition and chemotherapy is a promising cancer treatment strategy. However, effective autophagy inhibitors with satisfied potency, bioavailability, and clearly-defined drug targets are still rare. Here, we report the identification of a potent autophagy inhibitor toosendanin which can effectively block autophagosome maturation, causing the accumulation of autophagy substrates in multiple cancer cells. Toosendanin did not inhibit the fusion process between autophagosome and lysosome but elevated lysosomal pH and impaired lysosomal enzymes activity. Using rat liver lysosome fraction and purified yeast V-ATPase, we found that toosendanin directly inhibited V-ATPase activity. By applying cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA), immunoprecipitation-coupled LC-MS/MS analysis, and biotin-toosendanin pull-down assay, we confirmed the direct binding between toosendanin and V-ATPase. Furthermore, toosendanin blocked chemotherapy-induced protective autophagy in cultured cancer cells and xenograft tumor tissues to significantly enhance anti-cancer activity. These results suggest that toosendanin has the potential to be developed into an anti-cancer drug by blocking chemotherapy-induced protective autophagy.

Details

ISSN :
14492288
Volume :
18
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of biological sciences
Accession number :
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