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Autophagy-mediated metabolic effects of aspirin

Francesca Castoldi, Juliette Humeau, Isabelle Martins, Sylvie Lachkar, Damarys Loew, Florent Dingli, Sylvère Durand, David Enot, Noélie Bossut, Alexis Chery, Fanny Aprahamian, Yohann Demont, Paule Opolon, Nicolas Signolle, Allan Sauvat

Cell Death Discovery · 2020 · ▲ 31 citations

Abstract

Abstract Salicylate, the active derivative of aspirin (acetylsalicylate), recapitulates the mode of action of caloric restriction(definition) inasmuch as it stimulates autophagy(definition) through the inhibition of the acetyltransferase activity of EP300. Here, we directly compared the metabolic effects of aspirin medication with those elicited by 48 h fasting in mice, revealing convergent alterations in the plasma and the heart metabolome. Aspirin caused a transient reduction of general protein acetylation in blood leukocytes, accompanied by the induction of autophagy. However, these effects on global protein acetylation could not be attributed to the mere inhibition of EP300, as determined by epistatic experiments and exploration of the acetyl-proteome from salicylate-treated EP300-deficient cells. Aspirin reduced high-fat diet-induced obesity, diabetes, and hepatosteatosis. These aspirin effects were observed in autophagy-competent mice but not in two different models of genetic ( Atg4b −/− or Bcln1 +/− ) autophagy-deficiency. Aspirin also improved tumor control by immunogenic chemotherapeutics, and this effect was lost in T cell-deficient mice, as well as upon knockdown of an essential autophagy gene ( Atg5 ) in cancer cells. Hence, the health-improving effects of aspirin depend on autophagy.

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10.1038/s41420-020-00365-0
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Castoldi, F., Humeau, J., Martins, I., Lachkar, S., Loew, D., Dingli, F., Durand, S., Enot, D., Bossut, N., Chery, A., Aprahamian, F., Demont, Y., Opolon, P., Signolle, N., Sauvat, A., Semeraro, M., Bezu, L., Baracco, E.E., Vacchelli, E., &amp; Pol, J. (2020). Autophagy-mediated metabolic effects of aspirin. <em>Cell Death Discovery</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41420-020-00365-0
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Castoldi F, Humeau J, Martins I, Lachkar S, Loew D, Dingli F, et al. Autophagy-mediated metabolic effects of aspirin. Cell Death Discovery. 2020. doi:10.1038/s41420-020-00365-0.
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@article{francesca2020Autoph, title = {Autophagy-mediated metabolic effects of aspirin}, author = {Francesca Castoldi and Juliette Humeau and Isabelle Martins and Sylvie Lachkar and Damarys Loew and Florent Dingli and Sylvère Durand and David Enot and Noélie Bossut and Alexis Chery and Fanny Aprahamian and Yohann Demont and Paule Opolon and Nicolas Signolle and Allan Sauvat and Michaëla Semeraro and Lucillia Bezu and Elisa Elena Baracco and Erika Vacchelli and Jonathan Pol and Sarah Lévesque and Norma Bloy and Valentina Sica and Maria Chiara Maiuri and Guido Kroemer}, journal = {Cell Death Discovery}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1038/s41420-020-00365-0}, }

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