Saponin and Ribosome-Inactivating Protein Synergistically Trigger Lysosome-Dependent Apoptosis by Inhibiting Lysophagy: Potential to Become a New Antitumor Strategy
Piao Chen,
Xue-Wei Cao,
Jing-Wen Dong
et al.
Abstract:The susceptibility of lysosomal membranes
in tumor cells to cationic
amphiphilic drugs (CADs) enables CADs to induce lysosomal membrane
permeabilization (LMP) and trigger lysosome-dependent cell death (LDCD),
suggesting a potential antitumor therapeutic approach. However, the
existence of intrinsic lysosomal damage response mechanisms limits
the display of the pharmacological activity of CADs. In this study,
we report that low concentrations of QS-21, a saponin with cationic
amphiphilicity extracted from Quill… Show more
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