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P53 and cell cycle independent dysregulation of autophagy in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Activation of wild-type p53 with the small molecule sirtuin inhibitor Tenovin-6 (Tnv-6) induces p53-dependent apoptosis in many malignant cells. In contrast, Tnv-6 reduces chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) cell viability with dysregulation of autophagy, without increasing p53-pathway activity.

Methods

Here, we have investigated whether a quiescent phenotype (unique to CLL) determines the Tnv-6 response, by comparing the effects of Tnv-6 on activated and proliferating CLL. We further studied if these responses are p53-dependent.

Results

Unlike quiescent cells, cell death in activated cultures treated with Tnv-6 was consistently associated with p53 upregulation. However, p53 acetylation remained unchanged, without caspase-3 cleavage or apoptosis on electron microscopy. Instead, cellular ultrastructure and protein profiles indicated autophagy inhibition, with reduced ubiquitin-proteasome activity. In specimens with mutant TP53 cultured with Tnv-6, changes in the autophagy-associated protein LC3 occurred independently of p53. Cells treated with Tnv-6 analogues lacking sirtuin inhibitory activity had attenuated LC3 lipidation compared with Tnv-6 (P?0.01), suggesting that autophagy dysregulation occurs predominantly through an effect on sirtuins.

Conclusion

These cell cycle and p53-independent anti-leukaemic mechanisms potentially offer novel therapeutic approaches to target leukaemia-sustaining cells in CLL, including in disease with p53-pathway dysfunction. Whether targets in addition to sirtuins contribute to autophagy dysregulation by Tnv-6, requires further investigation.

SUBMITTER: Groves MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3817336 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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p53 and cell cycle independent dysregulation of autophagy in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.

Groves M J MJ   Johnson C E CE   James J J   Prescott A R AR   Cunningham J J   Haydock S S   Pepper C C   Fegan C C   Pirrie L L   Westwood N J NJ   Coates P J PJ   Ganley I G IG   Tauro S S  

British journal of cancer 20131003 9


<h4>Background</h4>Activation of wild-type p53 with the small molecule sirtuin inhibitor Tenovin-6 (Tnv-6) induces p53-dependent apoptosis in many malignant cells. In contrast, Tnv-6 reduces chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) cell viability with dysregulation of autophagy, without increasing p53-pathway activity.<h4>Methods</h4>Here, we have investigated whether a quiescent phenotype (unique to CLL) determines the Tnv-6 response, by comparing the effects of Tnv-6 on activated and proliferating  ...[more]

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