Glutathione transferase mu 2 protects glioblastoma cells against aminochrome toxicity by preventing autophagy and lysosome dysfunction

Huenchuguala, S; Muñoz P; Zavala P.; Villa, M; Cuevas, C; Ahumada, U; Graumann R; Nore, BF; Couve, E.; Mannervik, B; Paris, I; Segura-Aguilar, J

Abstract

U373MG cells constitutively express glutathione S-transferase mu 2 (GSTM2) and exhibit H-3-dopamine uptake, which is inhibited by 2 mu M of nomifensine and 15 mu M of estradiol. We generated a stable cell line (U373MGsiGST6) expressing an siRNA against GSTM2 that resulted in low GSTM2 expression (26% of wild-type U373MG cells). A significant increase in cell death was observed when U373MGsiGST6 cells were incubated with 50 mu M purified aminochrome (18-fold increase) compared with wild-type cells. The incubation of U373MGsiGST6 cells with 75 mu M aminochrome resulted in the formation of autophagic vacuoles containing undigested cellular components, as determined using transmission electron microscopy. A significant increase in autophagosomes was determined by measuring endogenous LC3-II, a significant decrease in cell death was observed in the presence of bafilomycin A(1), and a significant increase in cell death was observed in the presence of trehalose. A significant increase in LAMP2 immunostaining was observed, a significant decrease in bright red fluorescence of lysosomes with acridine orange was observed, and bafilomycin A(1) pretreatment reduced the loss of lysosome acidity. A significant increase in cell death was observed in the presence of lysosomal protease inhibitors. Aggregation of TUBA/-tubulin (tubulin, ) and SQSTM1 protein accumulation were also observed. Moreover, a significant increase in the number of lipids droplets was observed compared with U373MG cells with normal expression of GSTM2. These results support the notion that GSTM2 is a protective enzyme against aminochrome toxicity in astrocytes and that aminochrome cell death in U373MGsiGST6 cells involves autophagic-lysosomal dysfunction.

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Título según WOS: Glutathione transferase mu 2 protects glioblastoma cells against aminochrome toxicity by preventing autophagy and lysosome dysfunction
Título según SCOPUS: Glutathione transferase mu 2 protects glioblastoma cells against aminochrome toxicity by preventing autophagy and lysosome dysfunction
Título de la Revista: AUTOPHAGY
Volumen: 10
Número: 4
Editorial: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 618
Página final: 630
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.4161/auto.27720

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS