Role of autophagy in tumor cell death
自噬在肿瘤细胞死亡中的作用
基本信息
- 批准号:8610153
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 37.24万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-04-19 至 2015-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdjuvantAffectAftercareAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisAutophagocytosisBehaviorBreast Cancer CellBreast Cancer TreatmentCatabolic ProcessCell DeathCell physiologyCellsCessation of lifeCharacteristicsClinicClinicalClinical TrialsConfusionDataDendritic CellsDevelopmentEffectivenessGeneticHMGB1 geneImmuneImmune responseImmune systemLeadMalignant NeoplasmsMethodsMitochondriaModelingMusNeoadjuvant TherapyNuclear ProteinNutrientOutcomePatientsPharmaceutical PreparationsProcessProteinsRecyclingReportingRoleStressTestingToll-like receptorsTreatment EffectivenessUncertaintyVesicleWorkanticancer researchbasecancer cellcancer therapycell killingcellular imagingchemotherapydeprivationimaging modalityimprovedin vivoinhibition of autophagyinhibitor/antagonistinsightinterestkillingsmalignant breast neoplasmneoplastic cellnovelpublic health relevanceresearch studyresponsesuccesstherapy developmenttoll-like receptor 4treatment effecttumortumorigenic
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): There is great interest in manipulating autophagy to improve cancer treatment but considerable confusion about how to do so. For example, it has become clear in the last few years that many anti-cancer treatments induce autophagy in tumor cells, however, because this autophagy has been reported to both protect and kill tumor cells, even such a basic question as whether we should try to increase or decrease autophagy during cancer treatment is unclear. Despite this uncertainty, clinical trials are being developed that combine autophagy inhibitors with other drugs while other patients are treated with drugs that induce autophagy but without any consideration for how this autophagy affects the outcome. Thus a major need in cancer research is to better understand the roles of autophagy in tumor cell death so that we can decide how best to manipulate autophagy in people with cancer. We recently discovered a previously unrecognized function for autophagy: autophagy controls the selective release of the nuclear protein HMGB1 from dying tumor cells. HMGB1 release from dying tumor cells is known to lead to a beneficial tumor-specific immune response through activation of Toll-like Receptors on dendritic cells but may also induce non-beneficial pro-tumorigenic activities. Therefore, our recent findings open up an entirely new issue that needs to be dealt with as we consider how to manipulate autophagy in people. We hypothesize that it is not just the efficiency of tumor cell killing that is important but that the characteristics of the dying tumor cells, exemplified by selective release of HMGB1, also determines the overall success of treatment. And, we propose that autophagy controls both these processes. To test this hypothesis we will use a well-characterized model of metastatic breast cancer to complete the following aims. Aim 1. Determine how autophagy controls the efficiency and characteristics of tumor cell killing by anti-cancer treatments. This aim will test the hypothesis that autophagy regulates both the efficiency of tumor cell killing and the release of HMGB1 from dying cells but does so differently for different kinds of anti-cancer treatments. Aim 2. Determine which aspects of the autophagic process are required for the different responses during tumor cell death. Autophagy is a dynamic process that involves multiple steps; in this aim, we test the hypothesis that different steps in the process are required for the different functions of autophagy and we use novel single cell imaging methods to determine how autophagy regulates the core apoptosis machinery. Aim 3. Determine how manipulation of autophagy alters the long-term efficacy of cancer treatment in vivo. In this aim, we test the hypothesis that autophagy manipulation can determine the long term effectiveness of breast cancer treatment using a model of adjuvant and neoadjuvant chemotherapy and we will determine which functions of autophagy are important for controlling the response to therapy. These studies will give us new insights into the role of autophagy during tumor cell death and should provide a rationale for developing autophagy manipulation strategies to improve the effectiveness of cancer treatment.
描述(由申请人提供):对操纵自噬来改善癌症治疗的兴趣非常感兴趣,但对如何做到了很大的困惑。例如,在过去的几年中,许多抗癌治疗都在肿瘤细胞中诱导自噬,因为据报道这种自噬既可以保护和杀死肿瘤细胞,甚至是我们是否应该尝试尝试的基本问题在癌症治疗期间增加或减少自噬尚不清楚。尽管存在这种不确定性,但仍开发出将自噬抑制剂与其他药物相结合的临床试验,而其他患者则接受了诱导自噬的药物治疗,但没有考虑这种自噬如何影响结果。因此,癌症研究的主要需求是更好地了解自噬在肿瘤细胞死亡中的作用,以便我们可以决定如何最好地操纵癌症患者的自噬。我们最近发现了自噬的先前未认识的功能:自噬控制了核蛋白HMGB1从垂死的肿瘤细胞中的选择性释放。已知HMGB1从垂死的肿瘤细胞中释放,通过激活树突状细胞上的Toll样受体来导致有益的肿瘤特异性免疫反应,但也可能诱导非依赖阳光的促肿瘤活性。因此,我们最近的发现开辟了一个全新的问题,需要解决,因为我们考虑如何操纵人们的自噬。我们假设重要的不仅是肿瘤细胞杀伤的效率很重要,而且通过选择性释放HMGB1的特征也决定了治疗的总体成功。而且,我们建议自噬控制这两个过程。为了检验这一假设,我们将使用良好的转移性乳腺癌模型来完成以下目的。目标1。确定自噬如何控制抗癌治疗肿瘤细胞杀死肿瘤细胞的效率和特征。该目标将检验以下假设:自噬调节肿瘤细胞杀伤的效率和HMGB1从垂死细胞中释放,但对于不同种类的抗癌治疗方法,肿瘤却有不同的作用。 AIM 2。确定肿瘤细胞死亡过程中不同反应需要自噬过程的哪些方面。自噬是一个涉及多个步骤的动态过程。在此目标中,我们检验了以下假设:自噬的不同功能需要不同的步骤,并且我们使用新型的单细胞成像方法来确定自噬如何调节核心凋亡机制。目标3。确定自噬的操纵如何改变体内癌症治疗的长期疗效。在此目标中,我们检验了以下假设:自噬操纵可以使用辅助和新辅助化学疗法模型来确定乳腺癌治疗的长期有效性,我们将确定自噬的哪些功能对于控制对治疗的反应很重要。这些研究将使我们对自噬在肿瘤细胞死亡中的作用的新见解,并应为制定自噬操纵策略提供基本原理,以提高癌症治疗的有效性。
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6846760 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
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Apoptosis by FADD in normal and cancerous cells
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7175308 - 财政年份:2005
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Apoptosis by FADD in normal and cancerous cells
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