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IFN-α-2b induces apoptosis by decreasing cellular cholesterol levels in rat preneoplastic hepatocytes
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2020-09Registro en:
Quiroga, Ariel Dario; Vera, Marina Cecilia; Ferretti, Anabela; Lucci, Alvaro; Comanzo, Carla Gabriela; et al.; IFN-α-2b induces apoptosis by decreasing cellular cholesterol levels in rat preneoplastic hepatocytes; Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd; Cytokine; 133; 9-2020; 1-10
1043-4666
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Quiroga, Ariel Dario
Vera, Marina Cecilia
Ferretti, Anabela
Lucci, Alvaro
Comanzo, Carla Gabriela
Lambertucci, Flavia
Ceballos Mancini, María Paula
Carrillo, Maria Cristina
Resumen
IFN-α administration to patients has been long discouraged and pushed back by new and apparently better drugs; however the adverse secondary effect, the high costs and the lack of specific action, make these new drugs hard to be used and put IFN-α again in the eye of the researchers. IFN-α-2b was demonstrated to induce apoptosis and modulation of lipid metabolism and the mechanisms are still unknown. Here, we sought to find the link between these features using a model of early stage cancer development. Using in vitro and in vivo approaches, we evaluated apoptosis and lipid metabolism. IFN-α-2b induced changes in hepatic cholesterol mass due to decreased synthesis and increased secretion. Interestingly, the drop in cellular cholesterol levels was necessary for IFN-α-2b to induce apoptosis. Results presented in this paper show the complexity of the action of IFN-α-2b on the early stages of liver cancer development. We show for the first time an interrelationship between cholesterol, apoptosis and IFN-α-2b. This makes clear the need for a reevaluation of IFN-α-2b action in order to develop softer, safer and more bearable derivatives. In this regard, knowing the molecular mechanisms by which IFN-α exerts its cellular actions is of crucial importance, and it is the main condition for therapy success for classical and new malignancies.