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Tumor Vessel Normalization by Chloroquine Independent of Autophagy

Maes, Hannelore
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Kuchnio, Anna
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Peric, Aleksandar
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2014
Cancer Cell

Chloroquine (CQ) has been evaluated as an autophagy blocker for cancer treatment, but it is unknown if it acts solely by inhibiting cancer cell autophagy. We report that CQ reduced tumor growth but improved the tumor milieu. By normalizing tumor vessel structure and function and increasing perfusion, CQ reduced hypoxia, cancer cell invasion, and metastasis, while improving chemotherapy delivery and response. Inhibiting autophagy in cancer cells or endothelial cells (ECs) failed to induce such effects. CQ's vessel normalization activity relied mainly on alterations of endosomal Notch1 trafficking and signaling in ECs and was abrogated by Notch1 deletion in ECs in vivo. Thus, autophagy-independent vessel normalization by CQ restrains tumor invasion and metastasis while improving chemotherapy, supporting the use of CQ for anticancer treatment.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.ccr.2014.06.025
Web of Science ID

WOS:000340343800008

Author(s)
Maes, Hannelore
Kuchnio, Anna
Peric, Aleksandar
Moens, Stijn
Nys, Kris
De Bock, Katrien
Quaegebeur, Annelies
Schoors, Sandra
Georgiadou, Maria
Wouters, Jasper
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Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Cancer Cell
Volume

26

Issue

2

Start page

190

End page

206

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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UPRAD  
Available on Infoscience
October 23, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/107783
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