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Synthetic Na+/K+ exchangers promote apoptosis by disturbing cellular cation homeostasis

Authors :
Park, Sang Hyun
Hwang, Inhong
McNaughton, Daniel A.
Kinross, Airlie J.
Howe, Ethan N.W.
He, Qing
Xiong, Shenglun
Kilde, Martin Drøhse
Lynch, Vincent M.
Gale, Philip A.
Sessler, Jonathan L.
Shin, Injae
Park, Sang Hyun
Hwang, Inhong
McNaughton, Daniel A.
Kinross, Airlie J.
Howe, Ethan N.W.
He, Qing
Xiong, Shenglun
Kilde, Martin Drøhse
Lynch, Vincent M.
Gale, Philip A.
Sessler, Jonathan L.
Shin, Injae
Source :
Park , S H , Hwang , I , McNaughton , D A , Kinross , A J , Howe , E N W , He , Q , Xiong , S , Kilde , M D , Lynch , V M , Gale , P A , Sessler , J L & Shin , I 2021 , ' Synthetic Na + /K + exchangers promote apoptosis by disturbing cellular cation homeostasis ' , Chem , vol. 7 , no. 12 , pp. 3325-3339 .
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A number of artificial cation ionophores (or transporters) have been developed for basic research and biomedical applications. However, their mechanisms of action and the putative correlations between changes in intracellular cation concentrations and induced cell death remain poorly understood. Here, we show that three hemispherand-strapped calix[4]pyrrole-based ion-pair receptors act as efficient Na+/K+ exchangers in the presence of Cl− in liposomal models and promote Na+ influx and K+ efflux (Na+/K+ exchange) in cancer cells to induce apoptosis. Mechanistic studies reveal that these cation exchangers induce endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in cancer cells by perturbing intracellular cation homeostasis, promote generation of reactive oxygen species, and eventually enhance mitochondria-mediated apoptosis. However, they neither induce osmotic stress nor affect autophagy. This study provides support for the notion that synthetic receptors, which perturb cellular cation homeostasis, may provide new small molecules with potentially useful apoptotic activity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Park , S H , Hwang , I , McNaughton , D A , Kinross , A J , Howe , E N W , He , Q , Xiong , S , Kilde , M D , Lynch , V M , Gale , P A , Sessler , J L & Shin , I 2021 , ' Synthetic Na + /K + exchangers promote apoptosis by disturbing cellular cation homeostasis ' , Chem , vol. 7 , no. 12 , pp. 3325-3339 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322777282
Document Type :
Electronic Resource