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Artesunate-induced mitophagy alters cellular redox status

Journal

REDOX BIOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue -, Pages 263-273

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.redox.2018.07.025

Keywords

Artesunate; Artemisinin; Mitophagy; PINK1; Parkin; ROS

Funding

  1. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation [LR18H160002]
  2. Zhejiang Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine [B-2011-W2]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81641002, 81473548, 81703907, 31701199]
  4. Major National Science and Technology Program of China for Innovative Drug [2017ZX09101002-001-001-05]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Public Welfare Research Institutes [ZZ10-024]

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Artesunate (ART) is a prominent anti-malarial with significant anti-cancer properties. Our previous studies showed that ART enhances lysosomal function and ferritin degradation, which was necessary for its anti-cancer properties. ART targeting to mitochondria also significantly improved its efficacy, but the effect of ART on mitophagy, an important cellular pathway that facilitates the removal of damaged mitochondria, remains unknown. Here, we first observed that ART mainly localizes in the mitochondria and its probe labeling revealed that it binds to a large number of mitochondrial proteins and causes mitochondria] fission. Second, we found that ART treatment leads to autophagy induction and the decrease of mitochondria] proteins. When autophagy is inhibited, the decrease of mitochondrial proteins could be reversed, indicating that the degradation of mitochondrial proteins is through mitophagy. Third, our results showed that ART treatment stabilizes the full-length form of PTEN induced putative kinase 1 (PINK1) on the mitochondria and activates the PINK1-dependent pathway. This in turn leads to the recruitment of Parkin, sequestosome 1 (SQSTM1), ubiquitin and microtubule-associated proteins 1A/1B light chain 3 (LC3) to the mitochondria and culminates in mitophagy. When PINK1 is knocked down, ART-induced mitophagy is markedly suppressed. Finally, we investigated the effect of mitophagy by ART on mitochondrial functions and found that knockdown of PINK1 alters the cellular redox status in ART-treated cells, which is accompanied with a significant decrease in glutathione (GSH) and increase in mitochondrial reactive oxidative species (mROS) and cellular lactate levels. Additionally, knockdown of PINK1 leads to a significant increase of mitochondrial depolarization and more cell apoptosis by ART, suggesting that mitophagy protects from ART-induced cell death. Taken together, our findings reveal the molecular mechanism that ART induces cytoprotective mitophagy through the PINK1-dependent pathway, suggesting that mitophagy inhibition could enhance the anti-cancer activity of ART.

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