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Type I interferons induce autophagy in certain human cancer cell lines
Authors:Hana Schmeisser  Samuel B Fey  Julie Horowitz  Elizabeth R Fischer  Corey A Balinsky  Kotaro Miyake  Joseph Bekisz  Andrew L Snow  Kathryn C Zoon
Institution:1.National Institutes of Health; National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease; Cytokine Biology Section; Bethesda, MD USA;2.National Institutes of Health; National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease; Rocky Mountain Laboratories; Research Technologies Section; Hamilton, MT USA;3.Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; Department of Pharmacology; Bethesda, MD USA
Abstract:Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular recycling mechanism that occurs at a basal level in all cells. It can be further induced by various stimuli including starvation, hypoxia, and treatment with cytokines such as IFNG/IFNγ and TGFB/TGFβ. Type I IFNs are proteins that induce an antiviral state in cells. They also have antiproliferative, proapoptotic and immunomodulatory activities. We investigated whether type I IFN can also induce autophagy in multiple human cell lines. We found that treatment with IFNA2c/IFNα2c and IFNB/IFNβ induces autophagy by 24 h in Daudi B cells, as indicated by an increase of autophagy markers MAP1LC3-II, ATG12–ATG5 complexes, and a decrease of SQSTM1 expression. An increase of MAP1LC3-II was also detected 48 h post-IFNA2c treatment in HeLa S3, MDA-MB-231, T98G and A549 cell lines. The presence of autophagosomes in selected cell lines exposed to type I IFN was confirmed by electron microscopy analysis. Increased expression of autophagy markers correlated with inhibition of MTORC1 in Daudi cells, as well as inhibition of cancer cell proliferation and changes in cell cycle progression. Concomitant blockade of either MTOR or PI3K-AKT signaling in Daudi and T98G cells treated with IFNA2c increased the level of MAP1LC3-II, indicating that the PI3K-AKT-MTORC1 signaling pathway may modulate IFN-induced autophagy in these cells. Taken together, our findings demonstrated a novel function of type I IFN as an inducer of autophagy in multiple cell lines.
Keywords:autophagy  human cancer cells  type I interferon  MTORC1  signal transduction  AKT  PI3K
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