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A canthin-6-one derivative induces cell death by apoptosis/necroptosis-like with DNA damage in acute myeloid cells

Heron Fernandes Vieira Torquato, Manoel T. Rodrigues, Cauê Santos Lima, Roberto Theodoro de Araujo Júnior, Fernanda Talhati, Dhébora Albuquerque Dias, Giselle Z. Justo, Alice T. Ferreira, Ronaldo A. Pilli, Edgar Julian Paredes‐Gamero

2021Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural products have long been considered a relevant source of new antitumor agents. Despite advances in the treatment of younger patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), the prognosis of elderly patients remains poor, with a high frequency of relapse. The cytotoxicity of canthin-6-one alkaloids has been extensively studied in different cell types, including leukemic strains. Among the canthin-6-one analogs tested, 10-methoxycanthin-6-one (Mtx-C) showed the highest cytotoxicity in the malignant AML cells Kasumi-1 and KG-1. Thus, we evaluated the cytotoxicity and cell death mechanisms related to Mtx-C using the EC50 (80 µM for Kasumi-1 and 36 µM for KG-1) treatment for 24 h. Our results identify reactive oxygen species production, mitochondrial depolarization, annexin V-FITC/7-AAD double staining, caspase cleave and upregulation of mitochondria-dependent apoptosis proteins (Bax, Bim, Bik, Puma and phosphorylation of p53) for both cell lineages. However, downregulation of Bcl-2 and the simultaneous execution of the apoptotic and necroptotic programs associated with the phosphorylation of the proteins receptor-interacting serine/threonine-protein kinase 3 and mixed lineage kinase domain-like pseudokinase occurred only in Kasumi-1 cells. About the lasted events, Kasumi-1 cell death was inhibited by pharmacological agents such as Zvad-FMK and necrostatin-1. The underlying molecular mechanisms of Mtx-C still include participation in the DNA damage and stress-signaling pathways involving p38 and c-Jun N-terminal mitogen-activated protein kinases and interaction with DNA. Thus, Mtx-C represents a promising tool for the development of new antileukemic molecules.

Topics & Concepts

NecroptosisProgrammed cell deathApoptosisCytotoxicityCancer researchKinaseBiologyCaspaseDownregulation and upregulationCell biologyChemistryMolecular biologyBiochemistryIn vitroGeneCell death mechanisms and regulationSynthesis and bioactivity of alkaloidsNF-κB Signaling Pathways
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