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Effect of pantoprazole to enhance activity of docetaxel against human tumour xenografts by inhibiting autophagy
Tan Q.1; Joshua A.M.2; Saggar J.K.1; Yu M.1; Wang M.1; Kanga N.1; Zhang J.Y.1; Chen X.2; Wouters B.G.1; Tannock I.F.1
2015
Source PublicationBritish Journal of Cancer
ISSN15321827 00070920
Volume112Issue:5Pages:832-840
Abstract

Background: Autophagy allows recycling of cellular components and may facilitate cell survival after chemotherapy. Pantoprazole inhibits proton pumps and is reported to inhibit autophagy. Here we evaluate the effects of pantoprazole to modify cytotoxicity of the anticancer drug docetaxel, and underlying mechanisms.Methods:Effects of docetaxel±pantoprazole were studied against wild-type and autophagy-deficient PC3 cells and against four human xenografts. Effects of pantoprazole on autophagy were evaluated by quantifying LC3-I, LC3-II and p62 proteins in western blots, and by fluorescent microscopy of cells transfected with RFP-GFP-LC3. The distribution of drug effects and of autophagy was quantified in tumour sections in relation to blood vessels and hypoxia by immunohistochemistry using γH2AX, cleaved caspase-3, Ki67 and LC3/p62.Results:Pantoprazole increased the toxicity of docetaxel in vitro, increased docetaxel-induced expression of γH2AX and cleaved caspase-3, and decreased Ki67 in tumour sections. Pantoprazole increased growth delay of four human xenografts of low, moderate and high sensitivity to docetaxel, with minimal increase in toxicity. Docetaxel led to increased autophagy throughout tumour sections. Pantoprazole inhibited autophagy, and effects of pantoprazole were reduced against genetically modified cells with decreased ability to undergo autophagy.Conclusions:Autophagy is a mechanism of resistance to docetaxel chemotherapy that may be modified by pantoprazole to improve therapeutic index.

DOI10.1038/bjc.2015.17
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000351384800008
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84928700976
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Affiliation1.University Health Network University of Toronto
2.Ontario Cancer Institute University of Toronto
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Tan Q.,Joshua A.M.,Saggar J.K.,et al. Effect of pantoprazole to enhance activity of docetaxel against human tumour xenografts by inhibiting autophagy[J]. British Journal of Cancer, 2015, 112(5), 832-840.
APA Tan Q.., Joshua A.M.., Saggar J.K.., Yu M.., Wang M.., Kanga N.., Zhang J.Y.., Chen X.., Wouters B.G.., & Tannock I.F. (2015). Effect of pantoprazole to enhance activity of docetaxel against human tumour xenografts by inhibiting autophagy. British Journal of Cancer, 112(5), 832-840.
MLA Tan Q.,et al."Effect of pantoprazole to enhance activity of docetaxel against human tumour xenografts by inhibiting autophagy".British Journal of Cancer 112.5(2015):832-840.
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