Selective and Irreversible Induction of Necroptotic Cell Death in Lung Tumorspheres by Short-Term Exposure to Verapamil in Combination with Sorafenib

The presence of highly resistant cancer cells and the toxicity to normal cells are key factors that limit chemotherapy. Here, we used two models of highly resistant lung cancer cells: (1) adherent cells growing under prolonged periods of serum starvation (PPSS) and (2) cells growing as floating tumo...

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Main Authors: Juan Sebastian Yakisich, Yogesh Kulkarni, Neelam Azad, Anand Krishnan V. Iyer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Stem Cells International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5987015
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spelling doaj-52c76cf51f3b462ba5aac97fe25cc01c2020-11-24T21:01:30ZengHindawi LimitedStem Cells International1687-966X1687-96782017-01-01201710.1155/2017/59870155987015Selective and Irreversible Induction of Necroptotic Cell Death in Lung Tumorspheres by Short-Term Exposure to Verapamil in Combination with SorafenibJuan Sebastian Yakisich0Yogesh Kulkarni1Neelam Azad2Anand Krishnan V. Iyer3School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, USASchool of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, USASchool of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, USASchool of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, USAThe presence of highly resistant cancer cells and the toxicity to normal cells are key factors that limit chemotherapy. Here, we used two models of highly resistant lung cancer cells: (1) adherent cells growing under prolonged periods of serum starvation (PPSS) and (2) cells growing as floating tumorspheres (FTs) to evaluate the effect of Verapamil (VP) in combination with Sorafenib (SF). Compared to cells growing under routine culture conditions (RCCs), PPPS cells or FTs were highly sensitive to short-term exposure (24 h) to VP 100 μM + SF 5 μM (VP100 + SF5). Recovery experiments exposing cells to VP100 + SF5 for 24 h followed by incubation in drug-free media for 48 h demonstrated that while PPSS as well as FT cells were unable to recover, cancer cells and the noncancerous cell line Beas-2B growing under RCCs were less sensitive and were also able to recover significantly. VP100 + SF5 induced significant changes in the expression of protein associated with apoptosis, autophagy, and to a lesser extent necroptosis. Coincubation experiments with z-VAD-FMK, necrostatin 1, or chloroquine showed evidence that necroptosis played a central role. Our data demonstrates that highly resistant cancer cells can be selectively eliminated by VP + SF and that necroptosis plays a central role.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5987015
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author Juan Sebastian Yakisich
Yogesh Kulkarni
Neelam Azad
Anand Krishnan V. Iyer
spellingShingle Juan Sebastian Yakisich
Yogesh Kulkarni
Neelam Azad
Anand Krishnan V. Iyer
Selective and Irreversible Induction of Necroptotic Cell Death in Lung Tumorspheres by Short-Term Exposure to Verapamil in Combination with Sorafenib
Stem Cells International
author_facet Juan Sebastian Yakisich
Yogesh Kulkarni
Neelam Azad
Anand Krishnan V. Iyer
author_sort Juan Sebastian Yakisich
title Selective and Irreversible Induction of Necroptotic Cell Death in Lung Tumorspheres by Short-Term Exposure to Verapamil in Combination with Sorafenib
title_short Selective and Irreversible Induction of Necroptotic Cell Death in Lung Tumorspheres by Short-Term Exposure to Verapamil in Combination with Sorafenib
title_full Selective and Irreversible Induction of Necroptotic Cell Death in Lung Tumorspheres by Short-Term Exposure to Verapamil in Combination with Sorafenib
title_fullStr Selective and Irreversible Induction of Necroptotic Cell Death in Lung Tumorspheres by Short-Term Exposure to Verapamil in Combination with Sorafenib
title_full_unstemmed Selective and Irreversible Induction of Necroptotic Cell Death in Lung Tumorspheres by Short-Term Exposure to Verapamil in Combination with Sorafenib
title_sort selective and irreversible induction of necroptotic cell death in lung tumorspheres by short-term exposure to verapamil in combination with sorafenib
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Stem Cells International
issn 1687-966X
1687-9678
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The presence of highly resistant cancer cells and the toxicity to normal cells are key factors that limit chemotherapy. Here, we used two models of highly resistant lung cancer cells: (1) adherent cells growing under prolonged periods of serum starvation (PPSS) and (2) cells growing as floating tumorspheres (FTs) to evaluate the effect of Verapamil (VP) in combination with Sorafenib (SF). Compared to cells growing under routine culture conditions (RCCs), PPPS cells or FTs were highly sensitive to short-term exposure (24 h) to VP 100 μM + SF 5 μM (VP100 + SF5). Recovery experiments exposing cells to VP100 + SF5 for 24 h followed by incubation in drug-free media for 48 h demonstrated that while PPSS as well as FT cells were unable to recover, cancer cells and the noncancerous cell line Beas-2B growing under RCCs were less sensitive and were also able to recover significantly. VP100 + SF5 induced significant changes in the expression of protein associated with apoptosis, autophagy, and to a lesser extent necroptosis. Coincubation experiments with z-VAD-FMK, necrostatin 1, or chloroquine showed evidence that necroptosis played a central role. Our data demonstrates that highly resistant cancer cells can be selectively eliminated by VP + SF and that necroptosis plays a central role.
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