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Abstract Adiponectin, an adipocytokine secreted by adipocytes in the breast tumor microenvironment, negatively regulates cancer cell growth hence increased levels of adiponectin are associated with decreased breast cancer growth. However, its mechanisms of action remain largely elusive. We report that adiponectin induces a robust accumulation of autophagosomes, increases LC3II and decreases p62/SQSTM1 in breast cancer cells. Adiponectin-treated cells and xenografts exhibit increased expression of autophagy-related proteins. Lysotracker-Red-staining and tandem-mCherry-GFP-LC3 assay show that autophagosomes/lysosomes fusion is augmented upon adiponectin treatment. Adiponectin significantly inhibits breast cancer growth and induces apoptosis both in vitro and in vivo, and these events are preceded by autophagy, which is integral for adiponectin-mediated cell death. Accordingly, blunting autophagosomes-formation, blocking autophagosomes-autolysosome fusion or genetic-knockout of BECN1/Beclin1/ATG7 effectively impedes adiponectin induced growth-inhibition and apoptosis-induction. Mechanistic studies show that adiponectin reduces intracellular ATP levels and increases AMPK phosphorylation leading to ATG1 activation. AMPK-inhibition abrogates adiponectin-induced ATG1-activation, LC3II-turnover and p62-degradation while AMPK-activation potentiates adiponectin’s effects. Further, adiponectin-mediated AMPK-activation and autophagy-induction are regulated by upstream master-kinase LKB1, which is a key node in anti-tumor function of adiponectin as LKB1-knockout abrogates adiponectin-mediated inhibition of breast tumorigenesis and molecular analyses of tumors corroborate in vitro mechanistic findings. Adiponectin increases the efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents. Notably, high expression of adiponectin receptor, adiponectin and BECN1 significantly correlates with increased overall survival in chemotherapy-treated breast cancer patients. Collectively, these data uncover that adiponectin induces autophagic cell death in breast cancer and provide in vitroa and in vivo evidence for the integral role of LKB1-AMPK-ATG1 axis in adiponectin-mediated cytotoxic-autophagy. Citation Format: Seung J Chung, Ganji Purnachandra Nagaraju, Arumugam Nagalingam, Nethaji Muniraj, Panjamurthy Kuppusamy, Alyssa Walker, Juhyung woo, Balázs Győrffy, Edward Gabrielson, Neeraj K. Saxena, Dipali Sharma. Elevating adipokine adiponectin level can induce cytotoxic autophagy in breast cancer cells and potentiate the efficacy of chemotherapeutic regimens: preclinical studies [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2017; 2017 Apr 1-5; Washington, DC. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2017;77(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 3319. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2017-3319

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