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Salinomycin induces autophagic cell death in salinomycin-sensitive melanoma cells through inhibition of autophagic flux
Yajing Liu, Yinghua Hao, Yuxia Li, Yadan Zheng, Jiajing Dai, Fubo Zhong, Wei Wei, Zhengyu Fang
Scientific Reports · 2020 · ▲ 18 citations
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Mitochondrial dysfunction
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Abstract
Several literature has shown that salinomycin (Sal) is able to kill various types of cancer cells through different signaling pathways. However, its effect on melanoma has seldom been reported. We examined the anti-cancer efficacy of Sal in melanoma cell lines, and found six of eight cell lines were sensitive to Sal. Given the fact that the roles of Sal are diverse in different cancer types, we were eager to figure out the mechanism involved in the current study. We noticed the most sensitive line, SK-Mel-19, showed a typical morphological change after Sal treatment. The autophagy(definition) inhibitor, 3-MA, could effectively suppress Sal-induced cell death. It could also facilitate the increase of autophagic markers and reduce the turnover of autophagosomes, which resulted in an aberrant autophagic flux. On the other hand, Sal could stimulate endoplasmic reticulum stress and cause an accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria. We also discovered a potential correlation between LC3B mRNA level and its sensitivity to Sal in 43 clinical melanoma samples. Overall, our results indicated that Sal could have multiple effect on melanoma cells and induce autophagic cell death in certain kinds of cells, which provided a new insight into the chemotherapy for melanoma.
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Liu, Y., Hao, Y., Li, Y., Zheng, Y., Dai, J., Zhong, F., Wei, W., & Fang, Z. (2020). Salinomycin induces autophagic cell death in salinomycin-sensitive melanoma cells through inhibition of autophagic flux. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75598-1
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Liu Y, Hao Y, Li Y, Zheng Y, Dai J, Zhong F, et al. Salinomycin induces autophagic cell death in salinomycin-sensitive melanoma cells through inhibition of autophagic flux. Scientific Reports. 2020. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-75598-1.
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@article{yajing2020Salino,
title = {Salinomycin induces autophagic cell death in salinomycin-sensitive melanoma cells through inhibition of autophagic flux},
author = {Yajing Liu and Yinghua Hao and Yuxia Li and Yadan Zheng and Jiajing Dai and Fubo Zhong and Wei Wei and Zhengyu Fang},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1038/s41598-020-75598-1},
}
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