The HSP70 and Autophagy Inhibitor Pifithrin-μ Enhances the Antitumor Effects of TRAIL on Human Pancreatic Cancer

Molecular cancer therapeutics Volume 12 Issue 4 Page 341-351 published_at 2013-04
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Title
The HSP70 and Autophagy Inhibitor Pifithrin-μ Enhances the Antitumor Effects of TRAIL on Human Pancreatic Cancer
Creator
Monma Hiroyuki
Inao Touko
Okano Shinji
Source Title
Molecular cancer therapeutics
Volume 12
Issue 4
Start Page 341
End Page 351
Journal Identifire
ISSN 15357163
Descriptions
TRAIL and agonistic death receptor-specific antibodies can induce apoptosis in cancer cells with little cytotoxicity to normal cells. To improve TRAIL-induced antitumor effects, we tested its effectiveness in combination with pifithrin (PFT)-μ, which has the potential to inhibit HSP70 function and autophagy, both of which participate in TRAIL resistance in cancer cells. Among the four human pancreatic cancer cell lines tested, MiaPaca-2, Panc-1, and BxPC-3 cells showed varying sensitivities to TRAIL. In MiaPaca-2 and Panc-1 cells, knockdown of HSP70 or beclin-1, the latter an autophagy-related molecule, by RNA interference augmented TRAIL-induced antitumor effects, decreasing cell viability, and increasing apoptosis. On the basis of these findings, we next determined whether the TRAIL-induced antitumor effects could be augmented by its combination with PFT-μ. The combination of TRAIL plus PFT-μ significantly decreased the viability and colony-forming ability of MiaPaca-2 and Panc-1 cells compared with cells treated with either agent alone. When applied alone, PFT-μ increased Annexin V+ cells in both caspase-dependent and -independent manners. It also promoted TRAIL-induced apoptosis and arrested cancer cell growth. Furthermore, PFT-μ antagonized TRAIL-associated NF-κB activation in cancer cells. In a xenograft mouse model, combination therapy significantly inhibited MiaPaca-2 tumor growth compared with treatment with either agent alone. The results of this study suggest protective roles for HSP70 and autophagy in TRAIL resistance in pancreatic cancer cells and suggest that PFT-μ is a promising agent for use in therapies intended to enhance the antitumor effects of TRAIL.
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Date of Issued 2013-04
Rights
© 2013 American Association for Cancer Research.
Publish Type Accepted Manuscript
Access Rights open access
Relation
[DOI] 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-12-0954
[PMID] 23371857
[NCID] AA11481959