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The aryl-ureido fatty acid CTU activates endoplasmic reticulum stress and PERK/NOXA-mediated apoptosis in tumor cells by a dual mitochondrial-targeting mechanism

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CANCER LETTERS
Volume 526, Issue -, Pages 131-141

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2021.11.022

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Pro-apoptotic agents; Ureido-fatty acids; Mitochondria; Reactive oxygen species; Endoplasmic reticulum stress

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  1. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council [1031686, 1145424]
  2. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia [1145424] Funding Source: NHMRC

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CTU is a novel class of mitochondrion-targeted agents that induce cancer cell death by disrupting the inner mitochondrial membrane, inhibiting complex III, and increasing ROS production. The mechanism of action involves activation of the ER-stress pathway by mitochondrion-derived ROS, leading to NOXA induction and OMM disruption, ultimately resulting in apoptosis.
The cancer cell mitochondrion is functionally different from that in normal cells and could be targeted to develop novel experimental therapeutics. The aryl-ureido fatty acid CTU (16({[4-chloro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]carbamoyl}amino)hexadecanoic acid) is the prototype of a new class of mitochondrion-targeted agents that kill cancer cells. Here we show that CTU rapidly depolarized the inner mitochondrial membrane, selectively inhibited complex III of the electron transport chain and increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. From RNA-seq analysis, endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-stress was a major activated pathway in CTU-treated cells and in MDA-MB-231 tumor xenografts from CTU-treated nu/nu mice. Mitochondrion-derived ROS activated the PERK-linked ER-stress pathway and induced the BH3-only protein NOXA leading to outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM) disruption. The lipid peroxyl scavenger alpha-tocopherol attenuated CTU-dependent ER-stress and apoptosis which confirmed the critical role of ROS. Oleic acid protected against CTU-mediated apoptosis by activating Mcl-1 expression, which increased NOXA sequestration and prevented OMM disruption. Taken together, CTU both uncouples mitochondrial electron transport and activates ROS production which promotes ER-stress-dependent OMM disruption and tumor cell death. Dual-mitochondrial targeting agents like CTU offer a novel approach for development of new anti-cancer therapeutics.

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