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Modulation of Autophagy by a Thioxanthone Decreases the Viability of Melanoma Cells
Raquel T. Lima, Diana Sousa, Ana M. Oliveira Paiva, Andreia Palmeira, João Barbosa, Madalena Pedro, Madalena Pinto, Emı́lia Sousa, M. Helena Vasconcelos
Molecules · 2016 · ▲ 38 citations
Abstract
(1) Background: Our previous studies unveiled the hit thioxanthone TXA1 as an inhibitor of P-glycoprotein (drug efflux pump) and of human tumor cells growth, namely of melanoma cells. Since TXA1 is structurally similar to lucanthone (an autophagy(definition) inhibitor and apoptosis inducer) and to N10-substituted phenoxazines (isosteres of thioxanthones, and autophagy inducers), this study aimed at further assessing its cytotoxic mechanism and evaluating its potential as an autophagy modulator in A375-C5 melanoma cells; (2) Methods: Flow cytometry with propidium iodide (PI) for cell cycle profile analysis; Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay, flow cytometry with Annexin V/PI labeling and Western blot for apoptosis analysis were conducted. A pharmacophore approach was used for mapping TXA1 onto pharmacophores for autophagy induction. Autophagy analyses included transmission electron microscopy for visualization of autophagic structures, fluorescence microscopy for observation of monodansylcadaverine (MDC) staining, pattern of LC3 expression in the cells and acridine orange staining, and Western blot for autophagic proteins expression; (3) Results: TXA1 induced autophagy of melanoma cells at the GI50 concentration (3.6 μM) and apoptosis at twice that concentration. Following treatment with TXA1, autophagic structures were observed, together with the accumulation of autophagosomes and the formation of autophagolysosomes. An increase in LC3-II levels was also observed, which was reverted by 3-methyladenine (3-MA) (an early stage autophagy-inhibitor) but further increased by E-64d/pepstatin (late-stage autophagy inhibitors). Finally, 3-MA also reverted the effect of TXA1 in cellular viability; (4) Conclusion: TXA1 decreases the viability of melanoma cells by modulation of autophagy and may, therefore, serve as a lead compound for the development of autophagy modulators with antitumor activity.
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Lima, R.T., Sousa, D., Paiva, A.M.O., Palmeira, A., Barbosa, J., Pedro, M., Pinto, M., Sousa, E., & Vasconcelos, M.H. (2016). Modulation of Autophagy by a Thioxanthone Decreases the Viability of Melanoma Cells. <em>Molecules</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21101343
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Lima RT, Sousa D, Paiva AMO, Palmeira A, Barbosa J, Pedro M, et al. Modulation of Autophagy by a Thioxanthone Decreases the Viability of Melanoma Cells. Molecules. 2016. doi:10.3390/molecules21101343.
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@article{raquel2016Modula,
title = {Modulation of Autophagy by a Thioxanthone Decreases the Viability of Melanoma Cells},
author = {Raquel T. Lima and Diana Sousa and Ana M. Oliveira Paiva and Andreia Palmeira and João Barbosa and Madalena Pedro and Madalena Pinto and Emı́lia Sousa and M. Helena Vasconcelos},
journal = {Molecules},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.3390/molecules21101343},
}
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