Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy (Nov 2023)

Microcolin H, a novel autophagy inducer, exerts potent antitumour activity by targeting PITPα/β

  • Hange Yang,
  • Xiaowei Zhang,
  • Cong Wang,
  • Hailong Zhang,
  • Juan Yi,
  • Kun Wang,
  • Yanzhe Hou,
  • Peihong Ji,
  • Xiaojie Jin,
  • Chenghao Li,
  • Min Zhang,
  • Shan Huang,
  • Haoyuan Jia,
  • Kuan Hu,
  • Lingyun Mou,
  • Rui Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41392-023-01667-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract The identification of effective drug targets and the development of bioactive molecules are areas of high need in cancer therapy. The phosphatidylinositol transfer protein alpha/beta isoform (PITPα/β) has been reported to play an essential role in integrating phosphoinositide trafficking and lipid metabolism in diverse cellular processes but remains unexplored as a potential target for cancer treatment. Herein, data analysis of clinical cancer samples revealed that PITPα/β expression is closely correlated with the poor prognosis. Target identification by chemical proteomic methods revealed that microcolin H, a naturally occurring marine lipopeptide, directly binds PITPα/β and displays antiproliferative activity on different types of tumour cell lines. Furthermore, we identified that microcolin H treatment increased the conversion of LC3I to LC3II, accompanied by a reduction of the level of p62 in cancer cells, leading to autophagic cell death. Moreover, microcolin H showed preeminent antitumour efficacy in nude mouse subcutaneous tumour models with low toxicity. Our discoveries revealed that by targeting PITPα/β, microcolin H induced autophagic cell death in tumours with efficient anti-proliferating activity, which sheds light on PITPα/β as a promising therapeutic target for cancer treatment.