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22 january 2019 21:01:17

 
IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 474: Thioridazine Enhances P62-Mediated Autophagy and Apoptosis Through Wnt/?-Catenin Signaling Pathway in Glioma Cells (International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
 


Thioridazine (THD) is a common phenothiazine antipsychotic drug reported to suppress growth in several types of cancer cells. We previously showed that THD acts as an antiglioblastoma and anticancer stem-like cell agent. However, the signaling pathway underlying autophagy and apoptosis induction remains unclear. THD treatment significantly induced autophagy with upregulated AMPK activity and engendered cell death with increased sub-G1 in glioblastoma multiform (GBM) cell lines. Notably, through whole gene expression screening with THD treatment, frizzled (Fzd) proteins, a family of G-protein-coupled receptors, were found, suggesting the participation of Wnt/?-catenin signaling. After THD treatment, Fzd-1 and GSK3?-S9 phosphorylation (inactivated form) was reduced to promote ?-catenin degradation, which attenuated P62 inhibition. The autophagy marker LC3-II markedly increased when P62 was released from ?-catenin inhibition. Additionally, the P62-dependent caspase-8 activation that induced P53-independent apoptosis was confirmed by inhibiting T-cell factor/?-catenin and autophagy flux. Moreover, treatment with THD combined with temozolomide (TMZ) engendered increased LC3-II expression and caspase-3 activity, indicating promising drug synergism. In conclusion, THD induces autophagy in GBM cells by not only upregulating AMPK activity, but also enhancing P62-mediated autophagy and apoptosis through Wnt/?-catenin signaling. Therefore, THD is a potential alternative therapeutic agent for drug repositioning in GBM.


 
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