Autophagy Blockade by Ai Du Qing Formula Promotes Chemosensitivity of Breast Cancer Stem Cells Via GRP78/β-Catenin/ABCG2 Axis

Mianmian Liao(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Caiwei Wang(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Bowen Yang(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Dan-Ping Huang(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Yifeng Zheng(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Shengqi Wang(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Xuan Wang(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Juping Zhang(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Chunbian Tang(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Zheng Xu(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Yu He(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Ruo-lin Huang(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Fengxue Zhang(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Zhiyu Wang(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Neng Wang(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine)
Frontiers in Pharmacology
June 3, 2021
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Abstract

Accumulating evidence suggests that the root of drug chemoresistance in breast cancer is tightly associated with subpopulations of cancer stem cells (CSCs), whose activation is largely dependent on taxol-promoting autophagy. Our pilot study identified GRP78 as a specific marker for chemoresistance potential of breast CSCs by regulating Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Ai Du Qing (ADQ) is a traditional Chinese medicine formula that has been utilized in the treatment cancer, particularly during the consolidation phase. In the present study, we investigated the regulatory effects and molecular mechanisms of ADQ in promoting autophagy-related breast cancer chemosensitivity. ADQ with taxol decreasing the cell proliferation and colony formation of breast cancer cells, which was accompanied by suppressed breast CSC ratio, limited self-renewal capability, as well as attenuated multi-differentiation. Furthermore, autophagy in ADQ-treated breast CSCs was blocked by taxol via regulation of β-catenin/ABCG2 signaling. We also validated that autophagy suppression and chemosensitizing activity of this formula was GRP78-dependent. In addition, GRP78 overexpression promoted autophagy-inducing chemoresistance in breast cancer cells by stabilizing β-catenin, while ADQ treatment downregulated GRP78, activated the Akt/GSK3β-mediated proteasome degradation of β-catenin via ubiquitination activation, and consequently attenuated the chemoresistance-promoted effect of GRP78. In addition, both mouse breast cancer xenograft and zebrafish xenotransplantation models demonstrated that ADQ inhibited mammary tumor growth, and the breast CSC subpopulation showed obscure adverse effects. Collectively, this study not only reveals the chemosensitizating mechanism of ADQ in breast CSCs, but also highlights the importance of GRP78 in mediating autophagy-promoting drug resistance via β-catenin/ABCG2 signaling.


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