Artigo
Amblyomin-X induces ER stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and caspase activation in human melanoma and pancreatic tumor cell
Fecha
2016Registro en:
Molecular And Cellular Biochemistry. Dordrecht, v. 415, p. 119-131, 2016.
0300-8177
WOS000373610000011.pdf
10.1007/s11010-016-2683-4
WOS:000373610000011
Autor
Morais, Katia Luciano Pereira [UNIFESP]
Fernandes Pacheco, Mario Thiego
Berra, Carolina Maria
Bosch, Rosemary V.
Sciani, Juliana Mozer
Chammas, Roger [UNIFESP]
Saito, Renata de Freitas
Iqbal, Asif
Chudzinski-Tavassi, Ana Marisa [UNIFESP]
Institución
Resumen
During the last two decades, new insights into proteasome function and its role in several human diseases made it a potential therapeutic target. In this context, Amblyomin-X is a Kunitz-type FXa inhibitor similar to endogenous tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) and is a novel proteasome inhibitor. Herein, we have demonstrated Amblyomin-X cytotoxicity to different tumor cells lines such as pancreatic (Panc1, AsPC1BxPC3) and melanoma (SK-MEL-5 and SK-MEL-28). Of note, Amblyomin-X was not cytotoxic to normal human fibroblast cells. In addition, Amblyomin-X promoted accumulation of ER stress markers (GRP78 and GADD153) in sensitive (SK-MEL-28) and bortezomib-resistant (Mia-PaCa-2) tumor cells. The intracellular calcium concentration [Ca2+] (i) was slightly modulated in human tumor cells (SK-MEL-28 and Mia-PaCa-2) after 24 h of Amblyomin-X treatment. Furthermore, Amblyomin-X induced mitochondrial dysfunction, cytochrome-c release, PARP cleavage, and activation of caspase cascade in both human tumor (SK-MEL-28 and Mia-PaCa-2) cells. These investigations might help in further understanding of the antitumor properties of Amblyomin-X.