Salinomycin inhibits cholangiocarcinoma growth by inhibition of autophagic flux
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Introduction Cholangiocarcinoma is characterized by aggressive tumor growth, high recurrence rates, and resistance against common chemotherapeutical regimes. The polyether-antibiotic Salinomycin is a promising drug in cancer therapy because of its ability to overcome apoptosis resistance of cancer cells and its selectivity against cancer stem cells. Here, we investigated the effectiveness of Salinomycin against cholangiocarcinoma in vivo, and analyzed interference of Salinomycin with autophagic flux in human cholangiocarcinoma cells. Results Salinomycin reduces tumor cell viability, proliferation, migration, invasion, and induced apoptosis in vitro. Subcutaneous and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma growth in vivo was inhibited upon Salinomycin treatment. Analysis of autophagy reveals inhibition of autophagic activity. This was accompanied by accumulation of mitochondrial mass and increased generation of reactive oxygen species. Conclusions This study demonstrates the effectiveness of Salinomycin against cholangiocarcinoma in vivo. Inhibition of autophagic flux represents an underlying molecular mechanism of Salinomycin against cholangiocarcinoma. Methods The two murine cholangiocarcinoma cell lines p246 and p254 were used to analyze tumor cell proliferation, viability, migration, invasion, and apoptosis in vitro. For in vivo studies, murine cholangiocarcinoma cells were injected into syngeneic C57-BL/6-mice to initiate subcutaneous cholangiocarcinoma growth. Intrahepatic tumor growth was induced by electroporation of oncogenic transposon-plasmids into the left liver lobe. For mechanistic studies in human cells, TFK-1 and EGI-1 were used, and activation of autophagy was analyzed after exposure to Salinomycin.
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