Chloroquine enhances temozolomide cytotoxicity in malignant gliomas by blocking autophagy

Dec 2, 2014Neurosurgical focus

Chloroquine may increase the cancer-killing effects of temozolomide in brain tumors by stopping cell recycling

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Abstract

Chloroquine (CQ) combined with temozolomide (TMZ) significantly increased the levels of CHOP/GADD-153 in glioma cells.

  • Inhibition of autophagy through knockdown of specific proteins or treatment with autophagy inhibitors reduced CQ cytotoxicity.
  • Blocking autophagosome formation enhanced TMZ cytotoxicity, indicating that autophagy may protect glioma cells from TMZ-induced cell death.
  • CQ and TMZ combination led to increased levels of LC3B-II and markers for apoptosis in glioma cells compared to untreated or individually treated cells.
  • In vivo experiments showed that tumors treated with CQ and TMZ had higher levels of CHOP/GADD-153 than other treatment groups.

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