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The ionophore thiomaltol induces rapid lysosomal accumulation of copper and apoptosis in melanoma.


ABSTRACT: In this report, we investigate the toxicity of the ionophore thiomaltol (Htma) and Cu salts to melanoma. Divalent metal complexes of thiomaltol display toxicity against A375 melanoma cell culture resulting in a distinct apoptotic response at submicromolar concentrations, with toxicity of Cu(tma)2 > Zn(tma)2 >> Ni(tma)2. In metal-chelated media, Htma treatment shows little toxicity, but the combination with supplemental CuCl2, termed Cu/Htma treatment, results in toxicity that increases with suprastoichiometric concentrations of CuCl2 and correlates with the accumulation of intracellular copper. Electron microscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy of Cu/Htma treated cells shows a rapid accumulation of copper within lysosomes over the course of hours, concurrent with the onset of apoptosis. A buildup of ubiquitinated proteins due to proteasome inhibition is seen on the same timescale and correlates with increases of copper without additional Htma.

SUBMITTER: Scrivner O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8763036 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The ionophore thiomaltol induces rapid lysosomal accumulation of copper and apoptosis in melanoma.

Scrivner Ottis O   Dao Long L   Newell-Rogers M Karen MK   Shahandeh Babbak B   Meyskens Frank L FL   Kozawa Susan Kurumi SK   Liu-Smith Feng F   Plascencia-Villa Germán G   José-Yacamán Miguel M   Jia Shang S   Chang Christopher J CJ   Farmer Patrick J PJ  

Metallomics : integrated biometal science 20220101 1


In this report, we investigate the toxicity of the ionophore thiomaltol (Htma) and Cu salts to melanoma. Divalent metal complexes of thiomaltol display toxicity against A375 melanoma cell culture resulting in a distinct apoptotic response at submicromolar concentrations, with toxicity of Cu(tma)2 > Zn(tma)2 >> Ni(tma)2. In metal-chelated media, Htma treatment shows little toxicity, but the combination with supplemental CuCl2, termed Cu/Htma treatment, results in toxicity that increases with supr  ...[more]

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