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CPX Targeting DJ-1 Triggers ROS-induced Cell Death and Protective Autophagy in Colorectal Cancer.


ABSTRACT: Rationale: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Ciclopirox olamine (CPX) has recently been identified to be a promising anticancer candidate; however, novel activities and detailed mechanisms remain to be uncovered. Methods: The cytotoxic potential of CPX towards CRC cells was examined in vitro and in vivo. The global gene expression pattern, ROS levels, mitochondrial function, autophagy, apoptosis, etc. were determined between control and CPX-treated CRC cells. Results: We found that CPX inhibited CRC growth by inhibiting proliferation and inducing apoptosis both in vitro and in vivo. The anti-cancer effects of CPX involved the downregulation of DJ-1, and overexpression of DJ-1 could reverse the cytotoxic effect of CPX on CRC cells. The loss of DJ-1 resulted in mitochondrial dysfunction and ROS accumulation, thus leading to CRC growth inhibition. The cytoprotective autophagy was provoked simultaneously, and blocking autophagy pharmacologically or genetically could further enhance the anti-cancer efficacy of CPX. Conclusion: Our study demonstrates that DJ-1 loss-induced ROS accumulation plays a pivotal role in CPX-mediated CRC inhibition, providing a further understanding for CRC treatment via modulating compensatory protective autophagy.

SUBMITTER: Zhou J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6735393 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CPX Targeting DJ-1 Triggers ROS-induced Cell Death and Protective Autophagy in Colorectal Cancer.

Zhou Jing J   Zhang Lu L   Wang Meng M   Zhou Li L   Feng Xuping X   Yu Linli L   Lan Jiang J   Gao Wei W   Zhang Chundong C   Bu Youquan Y   Huang Canhua C   Zhang Haiyuan H   Lei Yunlong Y  

Theranostics 20190728 19


<b>Rationale:</b> Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Ciclopirox olamine (CPX) has recently been identified to be a promising anticancer candidate; however, novel activities and detailed mechanisms remain to be uncovered. <b>Methods:</b> The cytotoxic potential of CPX towards CRC cells was examined <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i>. The global gene expression pattern, ROS levels, mitochondrial function, autophagy, apoptosis, etc. were determined between control  ...[more]

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