Targeting autophagy is believed to hold great promise for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer. However, since the therapeutic efficacy of currently available autophagy-modulating drugs is limited by off-target effects and the requirement of high dosage, there is an urgent need to develop novel autophagy-targeting compounds. In this study, we report molecules of the biarylacetamide class as novel autophagy inhibitors. These molecules were identified via phenotypic high-throughput screening, and a series of analogues was subsequently synthesized. Among these, 5d and 5j were retained as potent autophagy blockers in HeLa and LNCaP cells. Both compounds inhibited autophagy at a late-stage in the pathway, as evidenced by the strong accumulation of RFP-GFP-LC3 puncta as well as LC3-II, GABARAP-II and SQSTM1 protein levels, resembling the effects obtained with the well-known late-stage autophagy inhibitor Bafilomycin A1. Quantitative proteome profiling combined with metabolomic and lipidomic studies revealed that 5j significantly altered lipid metabolism. These alterations included activation of the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway and changes in the distribution of key lipid classes, such as phospholipids, ceramides and triglycerides. Further mechanistic studies indicated that 5d and 5j triggered an ER stress response and may impair lysosomal function, as suggested by the accumulation of pro-cathepsin D. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that 5j is a novel and potent late-stage autophagy inhibitor with a distinct mechanism of action compared to currently available inhibitors.
Biarylacetamides: a novel class of late-stage autophagy inhibitors.
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作者:Lallier Mélissa, Robeyns Rani, Mertens Freke, Sisto Angela, De Meyer Guido R Y, Augustyns Koen, Berg Maya, De Vos Winnok H, Timmerman Vincent, Janssen George M C, van Veelen Peter, van Nuijs Alexander L N, Engedal Nikolai, Martinet Wim, Van der Veken Pieter
| 期刊: | Autophagy Reports | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Aug 7; 4(1):2541597 |
| doi: | 10.1080/27694127.2025.2541597 | ||
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