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Bcl-2-dependent synthetic lethal interaction of the IDF-11774 with the V0 subunit C of vacuolar ATPase (ATP6V0C) in colorectal canceropen access

Authors
Kim, Bo-KyungNam, Soon WooMin, Byung SohBan, Hyun SeungPaik, SoonmyungLee, KyeongIm, Joo-YoungLee, YoungjooPark, Joon-TaeKim, Seon-YoungKim, MirangLee, HongsubWon, Misun
Issue Date
27-Nov-2018
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, v.119, no.11, pp 1347 - 1357
Pages
11
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SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume
119
Number
11
Start Page
1347
End Page
1357
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/8872
DOI
10.1038/s41416-018-0289-1
ISSN
0007-0920
1532-1827
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The IDF-11774, a novel clinical candidate for cancer therapy, targets HSP70 and inhibits mitochondrial respiration, resulting in the activation of AMPK and reduction in HIF-1 alpha accumulation. METHODS: To identify genes that have synthetic lethality to IDF-11774, RNA interference screening was conducted, using pooled lentiviruses expressing a short hairpin RNA library. RESULTS: We identified ATP6V0C, encoding the V0 subunit C of lysosomal V-ATPase, knockdown of which induced a synergistic growth-inhibitory effect in HCT116 cells in the presence of IDF-11774. The synthetic lethality of IDF-11774 with ATP6V0C possibly correlates with IDF-11774-mediated autolysosome formation. Notably, the synergistic effect of IDF-11774 and the ATP6V0C inhibitor, bafilomycin A1, depended on the PIK3CA genetic status and Bcl-2 expression, which regulates autolysosome formation and apoptosis. Similarly, in an experiment using conditionally reprogramed cells derived from colorectal cancer patients, synergistic growth inhibition was observed in cells with low Bcl-2 expression. CONCLUSIONS: Bcl-2 is a biomarker for the synthetic lethal interaction of IDF-11774 with ATP6V0C, which is clinically applicable for the treatment of cancer patients with IDF-11774 or autophagy-inducing anti-cancer drugs.
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