HS-173 as a novel inducer of RIP3-dependent necroptosis in lung cancer

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Necroptosis is a form of regulated necrotic cell death mediated by receptor-interacting kinase 3 (RIP3). Recently, necroptosis has gained attention as a novel alternative therapy to target cancer cells. In this study, we screened several chemotherapeutics used in preclinical and clinical studies, and identified a drug HS-173 that induces RIP3-mediated necroptosis. HS-173 decreased the cell survival in a dose-dependent manner in RIP3-expressing lung cancer cells, compared to the cells lacking RIP3. Also, the cell death induced by HS-173 was rescued by specific necroptosis inhibitors such as necrostatin-1 and dabrafenib. Additionally, HS-173 increased the phosphorylation of RIP3 and MLKL, which was decreased by necroptosis inhibitors, indicating that HS-173 activates RIP3/MLKL signaling in lung cancer cells. HS-173 increased the necroptotic events, as observed by the increased levels of HMGB1 and necroptotic morphological features. Furthermore, HS-173 inhibited the tumor growth by stimulation of necroptosis in mouse xenograft models. Our findings offer new insights into the role of HS-173 in inducing necroptosis by enhancing RIP3 expression and activating the RIP3/MLKL signaling pathway in lung cancer cells.

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NecroptosisRIP3MLKLLung cancerHS-173MIXED LINEAGE KINASEPI3K INHIBITORCELL-DEATHANTICANCER ACTIVITYAPOPTOSISCHEMOTHERAPYPATHWAYRIP3
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HS-173 as a novel inducer of RIP3-dependent necroptosis in lung cancer
저자
Park, Jung HeeJung, Kyung HeeKim, Soo JungYoon, Young-ChanYan, Hong HuaFang, ZhenghuanLee, Ji EunLim, Joo HanMah, ShinmeeHong, SungwooKim, You-SunHong, Soon-Sun
DOI
10.1016/j.canlet.2018.12.006
발행일
2019
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Article
저널명
Cancer Letters
444
페이지
94 ~ 104