Advanced Science (Mar 2024)
Oral Carbon Monoxide Enhances Autophagy Modulation in Prostate, Pancreatic, and Lung Cancers
- Jianling Bi,
- Emily Witt,
- Megan K. McGovern,
- Arielle B. Cafi,
- Lauren L. Rosenstock,
- Anna B. Pearson,
- Timothy J. Brown,
- Thomas B. Karasic,
- Lucas C. Absler,
- Srija Machkanti,
- Hannah Boyce,
- David Gallo,
- Sarah L. Becker,
- Keiko Ishida,
- Joshua Jenkins,
- Alison Hayward,
- Alexandra Scheiflinger,
- Kellie L. Bodeker,
- Ritesh Kumar,
- Scott K. Shaw,
- Salma K. Jabbour,
- Vitor A. Lira,
- Michael D. Henry,
- Michael S. Tift,
- Leo E. Otterbein,
- Giovanni Traverso,
- James D. Byrne
Affiliations
- Jianling Bi
- Department of Radiation Oncology University of Iowa 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- Emily Witt
- Department of Radiation Oncology University of Iowa 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- Megan K. McGovern
- Department of Radiation Oncology University of Iowa 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- Arielle B. Cafi
- Department of Radiation Oncology University of Iowa 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- Lauren L. Rosenstock
- Department of Radiation Oncology University of Iowa 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- Anna B. Pearson
- Department of Biology and Marine Biology University of North Carolina Wilmington Wilmington NC 28403 USA
- Timothy J. Brown
- Abramson Cancer Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA 19146 USA
- Thomas B. Karasic
- Abramson Cancer Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA 19146 USA
- Lucas C. Absler
- Department of Radiation Oncology University of Iowa 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- Srija Machkanti
- Carver College of Medicine University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- Hannah Boyce
- Department of Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology 25 Ames St. Cambridge MA 02139 USA
- David Gallo
- Department of Surgery Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School 3 Blackfan Circle Boston MA 02215 USA
- Sarah L. Becker
- Division of Gastroenterology Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School 75 Francis St. Boston MA 02115 USA
- Keiko Ishida
- Division of Gastroenterology Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School 75 Francis St. Boston MA 02115 USA
- Joshua Jenkins
- Division of Gastroenterology Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School 75 Francis St. Boston MA 02115 USA
- Alison Hayward
- David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Massachusetts Institute of Technology 500 Main St Building 76 Cambridge MA 02142 USA
- Alexandra Scheiflinger
- Department of Surgery Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School 3 Blackfan Circle Boston MA 02215 USA
- Kellie L. Bodeker
- Department of Radiation Oncology University of Iowa 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- Ritesh Kumar
- Department of Radiation Oncology Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick NJ 08903 USA
- Scott K. Shaw
- Department of Chemistry The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- Salma K. Jabbour
- Department of Radiation Oncology Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick NJ 08903 USA
- Vitor A. Lira
- Department of Health & Human Physiology University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- Michael D. Henry
- Department of Radiation Oncology University of Iowa 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- Michael S. Tift
- Department of Biology and Marine Biology University of North Carolina Wilmington Wilmington NC 28403 USA
- Leo E. Otterbein
- Department of Surgery Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School 3 Blackfan Circle Boston MA 02215 USA
- Giovanni Traverso
- Division of Gastroenterology Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School 75 Francis St. Boston MA 02115 USA
- James D. Byrne
- Department of Radiation Oncology University of Iowa 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City IA 52242 USA
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202308346
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 11,
no. 9
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract Modulation of autophagy, specifically its inhibition, stands to transform the capacity to effectively treat a broad range of cancers. However, the clinical efficacy of autophagy inhibitors has been inconsistent. To delineate clinical and epidemiological features associated with autophagy inhibition and a positive oncological clinical response, a retrospective analysis of patients is conducted treated with hydroxychloroquine, a known autophagy inhibitor. A direct correlation between smoking status and inhibition of autophagy with hydroxychloroquine is identified. Recognizing that smoking is associated with elevated circulating levels of carbon monoxide (CO), it is hypothesized that supplemental CO can amplify autophagy inhibition. A novel, gas‐entrapping material containing CO in a pre‐clinical model is applied and demonstrated that CO can dramatically increase the cytotoxicity of autophagy inhibitors and significantly inhibit the growth of tumors when used in combination. These data support the notion that safe, therapeutic levels of CO can markedly enhance the efficacy of autophagy inhibitors, opening a promising new frontier in the quest to improve cancer therapies.
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