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Snake venom induces an autophagic cell death via activation of the JNK pathway in colorectal cancer cells.


ABSTRACT: Snake venom contains many proteins that help treat or prevent thrombosis, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, and many studies have been reported in this regard. It has recently been reported that autophagy exerts anticancer effects by inducing tumor cell death and inhibiting cell growth. In this study, we investigated the effect of snake venom on autophagy. Unlike normal colon cells, LC3-II protein levels and LC3 puncta accumulation are increased in snake venom-treated colorectal cancer cells. Inhibition of autophagy by treating cells with hydroxychloroquine, an autophagy inhibitor, prevented snake venom-induced cell death, indicating that snake venom indeed induces autophagic cell death in human colorectal cancer cells. In addition, we demonstrated that activated JNK, and not mTOR signaling, is an upstream effector controlling autophagy. Pretreatment with SP600125, a JNK inhibitor, reversed snake venom-induced autophagy and cell death, indicating that JNK plays a critical role in snake venom-induced autophagy. This study demonstrated that snake venom can function as an anticarcinogenby induction autophagy.

SUBMITTER: Yu JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9516008 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Snake venom induces an autophagic cell death via activation of the JNK pathway in colorectal cancer cells.

Yu Ji Eun JE   Yeo In Jun IJ   Lee Dong Won DW   Chang Ju Young JY   Son Dong Ju DJ   Yun Jaesuk J   Han Sang-Bae SB   Hong Jin Tae JT  

Journal of Cancer 20220921 12


Snake venom contains many proteins that help treat or prevent thrombosis, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, and many studies have been reported in this regard. It has recently been reported that autophagy exerts anticancer effects by inducing tumor cell death and inhibiting cell growth. In this study, we investigated the effect of snake venom on autophagy. Unlike normal colon cells, LC3-II protein levels and LC3 puncta accumulation are increased in snake venom-treated colorectal cancer cells.  ...[more]

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