Clioquinol induces pro-death autophagy in leukemia and myeloma cells by disrupting the mTOR signalin

作者:发布时间:2015-10-22浏览次数:2001

毛新良教授在Sci Rep.上发表署名论文Clioquinol induces pro-death autophagy in  leukemia and myeloma cells by disrupting the mTOR signaling pathway.

Abstract:

Clioquinol is an anti-microbial drug, and it was recently found to  induce cancer cell death. In the present study, clioquinol was found to  trigger autophagy by inducing LC3 lipidation and autophagosome formation  which was abolished by an autophagy inhibitor 3-methyladenine. Further  study showed clioquinol displayed no effects on PI3KC3 or Beclin 1  expression but downregulated the expression and the enzymatic activity  of mammalian target of Rapamycin (mTOR), a critical modulator of  autophagy. Moreover, clioquinol inhibited the catalytic activity of the  mTOR complex 1, thus suppressing phosphorylation of P70S6K and 4E-BP1,  two major proteins associated with autophagy in the mTORC1 signaling  pathway. Clioquinol induced leukemia and myeloma cell apoptosis,  however, addition of autophagy inhibitor

3-methyladenine attenuated this kind of cell death. Therefore, this  study demonstrated that clioquinol induces autophagy in associated with  apoptosis in leukemia and myeloma cells by disrupting mTOR signaling  pathway.