FAM134B-induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-phagy exacerbates cisplatin-insulted hair cell apoptosis :Possible relation to excessive ER stress

Oct 9, 2023Archives of biochemistry and biophysics

FAM134B-driven removal of damaged cell parts may increase hair cell death caused by cisplatin, possibly due to too much cell stress

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Abstract

FAM134B accumulates and forms distinct dots around the nuclei of HEI-OC1 cells following cisplatin treatment.

  • FAM134B is expressed in the cytoplasm and nuclei of HEI-OC1 cells under normal conditions.
  • Cisplatin exposure increases levels of ER-phagy, ER stress, and cell apoptosis in HEI-OC1 cells.
  • Knockdown of FAM134B reduces ER-phagy and mitigates ER stress and apoptosis in response to cisplatin.
  • A progression from ER-phagy to ER stress and apoptosis is observed following cisplatin stimulus.
  • Inhibiting FAM134B-mediated ER-phagy may offer therapeutic benefits in preventing cisplatin-related ototoxicity.

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