Clioquinol targets zinc to lysosomes in human cancer cells
- 12 December 2008
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 417 (1), 133-139
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj20081421
Abstract
We have previously demonstrated that clioquinol (5-chloro-7-iodo-8-hydroxyquinoline) acts as a zinc ionophore and induces apoptosis of human cancer cells; however, the mechanisms of clioquinol/zinc-induced apoptotic cell death remain to be elucidated further. Using fluorescence-labelled probes, the present study has examined intracellular zinc distribution after clioquinol treatment in human cancer cells in order to identify cellular targets for zinc ionophores. DU 145, a human prostate cancer line, was chosen as a model system for the present study, and results were confirmed in other human cancer cell lines. Although treatment of cancer cells with 50 μM ZnCl2 for 3 days had no effect on cell viability, addition of clioquinol dramatically enhanced the cytotoxicity, confirming our previous observations. The ionophore activity of clioquinol was confirmed using fluorescence microscopy. Intracellular free zinc was found to be concentrated in lysosomes, indicating that lysosomes are the primary target of zinc ionophores. Furthermore, lysosomal integrity was disrupted after addition of clioquinol and zinc to the cells, as shown by redistribution of both Acridine Orange and cathepsin D. Clioquinol plus zinc resulted in a cleavage of Bid (BH3-interacting domain death agonist), a hallmark of lysosome-mediated apoptotic cell death. Thus the present study demonstrates for the first time that clioquinol generates free zinc in lysosomes, leading to their disruption and apoptotic cell death.Keywords
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