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Orphan nuclear receptor TR3 acts in autophagic cell death via mitochondrial signaling pathway

Wang, Wei-Jia
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Wang, Yuan
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Chen, Hang-Zi
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2014
Nature Chemical Biology

Autophagy is linked to cell death, yet the associated mechanisms are largely undercharacterized. We discovered that melanoma, which is generally resistant to drug-induced apoptosis, can undergo autophagic cell death with the participation of orphan nuclear receptor TR3. A sequence of molecular events leading to cellular demise is launched by a specific chemical compound, 1-(3,4,5-trihydroxyphenyl)nonan-1-one, newly acquired from screening a library of TR3-targeting compounds. The autophagic cascade comprises TR3 translocation to mitochondria through interaction with the mitochondrial outer membrane protein Nix, crossing into the mitochondrial inner membrane through Tom40 and Tom70 channel proteins, dissipation of mitochondrial membrane potential by the permeability transition pore complex ANT1-VDAC1 and induction of autophagy. This process leads to excessive mitochondria clearance and irreversible cell death. It implicates a new approach to melanoma therapy through activation of a mitochondrial signaling pathway that integrates a nuclear receptor with autophagy for cell death.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/Nchembio.1406
Web of Science ID

WOS:000330751600012

Author(s)
Wang, Wei-Jia
Wang, Yuan
Chen, Hang-Zi
Xing, Yong-Zhen
Li, Feng-Wei
Zhang, Qian
Zhou, Bo
Zhang, Hong-Kui
Zhang, Jie
Bian, Xue-Li
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Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Published in
Nature Chemical Biology
Volume

10

Issue

2

Start page

133

End page

140

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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Available on Infoscience
April 2, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/102449
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