Application of Mass Spectrometry Profiling to Establish Brusatol as an Inhibitor of Global Protein Synthesis

应用质谱分析确定布鲁沙醇为整体蛋白质合成的抑制剂

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作者:Steffan Vartanian, Taylur P Ma, James Lee, Peter M Haverty, Donald S Kirkpatrick, Kebing Yu, David Stokoe

Abstract

The KEAP1/Nrf2 pathway senses and responds to changes in intracellular oxidative stress. Mutations that result in constitutive activation of Nrf2 are present in several human tumors, especially non-small cell lung cancer. Therefore, compounds that inhibit Nrf2 activity might be beneficial in treating patients whose tumors show activation of this pathway. Recent reports suggest that the natural product brusatol can potently and selectively inhibit Nrf2 activity, resulting in cell cytotoxicity, and can be effectively combined with chemotherapeutic agents. Here, we analyzed the effects of brusatol on the cellular proteome in the KEAP1 mutant non-small cell lung cancer cell line A549. Brusatol was found to rapidly and potently decrease the expression of the majority of detected proteins, including Nrf2. The most dramatically decreased proteins are those that display a short half-life, like Nrf2. This effect was confirmed by restricting the analysis to newly synthesized proteins using a labeled methionine analogue. Moreover, brusatol increased the expression of multiple components of the ribosome, suggesting that it regulates the function of this macromolecular complex. Finally, we show that brusatol induces its potent cellular cytotoxicity effects on multiple cancer cell lines in a manner independent of KEAP1/Nrf2 activity and with a profile similar to the protein translation inhibitor silvestrol. In conclusion, our data show that the activity of brusatol is not restricted to Nrf2 but, rather, functions as a global protein synthesis inhibitor.

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