Tomatidine targets ATF4-dependent signaling and induces ferroptosis to limit pancreatic cancer progression

番茄碱靶向ATF4依赖性信号通路并诱导铁死亡,从而限制胰腺癌的进展。

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作者:Debasmita Mukherjee ,Srija Chakraborty ,Lena Bercz ,Liliana D'Alesio ,Jessica Wedig ,Molly A Torok ,Timothy Pfau ,Hannah Lathrop ,Shrina Jasani ,Abigail Guenther ,Jake McGue ,Daniel Adu-Ampratwum ,James R Fuchs ,Timothy L Frankel ,Maciej Pietrzak ,Stacey Culp ,Anne M Strohecker ,Aleksander Skardal ,Thomas A Mace

Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive cancer with high metastasis and therapeutic resistance. Activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4), a master regulator of cellular stress, is exploited by cancer cells to survive. Prior research and data reported provide evidence that high ATF4 expression correlates with worse overall survival in PDAC. Tomatidine, a natural steroidal alkaloid, is associated with inhibition of ATF4 signaling in multiple diseases. Here, we discovered that in vitro and in vivo tomatidine treatment of PDAC cells inhibits tumor growth. Tomatidine inhibited nuclear translocation of ATF4 and reduced the transcriptional binding of ATF4 with downstream promoters. Tomatidine enhanced gemcitabine chemosensitivity in 3D ECM-hydrogels and in vivo. Tomatidine treatment was associated with induction of ferroptosis signaling validated by increased lipid peroxidation, mitochondrial biogenesis, and decreased GPX4 expression in PDAC cells. This study highlights a possible therapeutic approach utilizing a plant-derived metabolite, tomatidine, to target ATF4 activity in PDAC. Keywords: Cancer; Microenvironment; Therapeutics.

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