1. Inhibiting the system x(C)over-bar/glutathione axis selectively targets cancers with mutant-p53 accumulation
- Author
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Liu, DS, Duong, CP, Haupt, S, Montgomery, KG, House, CM, Azar, WJ, Pearson, HB, Fisher, OM, Read, M, Guerra, GR, Haupt, Y, Cullinane, C, Wiman, KG, Abrahmsen, L, Phillips, WA, Clemons, NJ, Liu, DS, Duong, CP, Haupt, S, Montgomery, KG, House, CM, Azar, WJ, Pearson, HB, Fisher, OM, Read, M, Guerra, GR, Haupt, Y, Cullinane, C, Wiman, KG, Abrahmsen, L, Phillips, WA, and Clemons, NJ
- Abstract
TP53, a critical tumour suppressor gene, is mutated in over half of all cancers resulting in mutant-p53 protein accumulation and poor patient survival. Therapeutic strategies to target mutant-p53 cancers are urgently needed. We show that accumulated mutant-p53 protein suppresses the expression of SLC7A11, a component of the cystine/glutamate antiporter, system xC-, through binding to the master antioxidant transcription factor NRF2. This diminishes glutathione synthesis, rendering mutant-p53 tumours susceptible to oxidative damage. System xC- inhibitors specifically exploit this vulnerability to preferentially kill cancer cells with stabilized mutant-p53 protein. Moreover, we demonstrate that SLC7A11 expression is a novel and robust predictive biomarker for APR-246, a first-in-class mutant-p53 reactivator that also binds and depletes glutathione in tumours, triggering lipid peroxidative cell death. Importantly, system xC- antagonism strongly synergizes with APR-246 to induce apoptosis in mutant-p53 tumours. We propose a new paradigm for targeting cancers that accumulate mutant-p53 protein by inhibiting the SLC7A11-glutathione axis.
- Published
- 2017