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Data from ATG5 Mediates a Positive Feedback Loop between Wnt Signaling and Autophagy in Melanoma

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 01:42
Abstract

Autophagy mediates resistance to various anticancer agents. In melanoma, resistance to targeted therapy has been linked to expression of Wnt5A, an intrinsic inhibitor of β-catenin, which also promotes invasion. In this study, we assessed the interplay between Wnt5A and autophagy by combining expression studies in human clinical biopsies with functional analyses in cell lines and mouse models. Melanoma cells with high Wnt5A and low β-catenin displayed increased basal autophagy. Genetic blockade of autophagy revealed an unexpected feedback loop whereby knocking down the autophagy factor ATG5 in Wnt5Ahigh cells decreased Wnt5A and increased β-catenin. To define the physiologic relevance of this loop, melanoma cells with different Wnt status were treated in vitro and in vivo with the potent lysosomotropic compound Lys05. Wnt5Ahigh cells were less sensitive to Lys05 and could be reverted by inducing β-catenin activity. Our results suggest the efficacy of autophagy inhibitors might be improved by taking the Wnt signature of melanoma cells into account. Cancer Res; 77(21); 5873–85. ©2017 AACR.

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AUTHORS (22)

  • Abibatou Ndoye
    Anna Budina-Kolomets
    Curtis H. Kugel
    Marie R. Webster
    Amanpreet Kaur
    Reeti Behera
    Vito W. Rebecca
    Ling Li
    Patricia A. Brafford
    Qin Liu
    Y.N. Vashisht Gopal
    Michael A. Davies
    Gordon B. Mills
    Xiaowei Xu
    Hong Wu
    Meenhard Herlyn
    Michael C. Nicastri
    Jeffrey D. Winkler
    Maria S. Soengas
    Ravi K. Amaravadi
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