KDM1A inhibition increases UVA toxicity and enhances photodynamic therapy efficacy

KDM1A 抑制可增加 UVA 毒性并增强光动力疗法疗效

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作者:Shaila Mudambi, Megan Fitzgerald, Paula Pera, Deschana Washington, Sarah Chamberlain, Eszter Fidrus, Csaba Hegedűs, Eva Remenyik, Gal Shafirstein, David Bellnier, Gyorgy Paragh

Background

Lysine-specific histone demethylase 1 (KDM1A/LSD1) regulates multiple cellular functions, including cellular proliferation, differentiation, and DNA repair. KDM1A is overexpressed in squamous cell carcinoma of the skin and inhibition of KDM1A can suppress cutaneous carcinogenesis. Despite the role of KDM1A in skin and DNA repair, the effect of KDM1A inhibition on cellular ultraviolet (UV) response has not been studied.

Conclusion

KDM1A is a regulator of cellular UV response and KDM1A inhibition can improve PDT efficacy.

Methods

The ability of KDM1A inhibitor bizine to modify cell death after UVA and UVB exposure was tested in normal human keratinocytes and melanocytes, HaCaT, and FaDu cell lines. KDM1A was also downregulated using shRNA and inhibited by phenelzine in HaCaT and FaDu cells to confirm the role of KDM1A in UVA response. In addition, cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) changes were assessed by a lipid-soluble fluorescent indicator of lipid oxidation, and ROS-related gene regulation using qPCR. During photodynamic therapy (PDT) studies HaCaT and FaDu cells were treated with aminolaevulinic acid (5-ALA) or HPPH (2-[1-hexyloxyethyl]-2-devinyl pyropheophorbide-a) sodium and irradiated with 0-8 J/cm2 red LED light.

Results

KDM1A inhibition sensitized cells to UVA radiation-induced cell death but not to UVB. KDM1A inhibition increased ROS generation as detected by increased lipid peroxidation and the upregulation of ROS-responsive genes. The effectiveness of both ALA and HPPH PDT significantly improved in vitro in HaCaT and FaDu cells after KDM1A inhibition.

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