Abstract

Claudin-1 (CLDN1) is highly expressed in human lung adenocarcinoma-derived A549 cells and is involved in the augmentation of chemoresistance. However, the mechanism of chemoresistance is not fully understood. In the tumor microenvironment, cancer cells are exposed to stress conditions such as hypoxia and malnutrition. Here, we investigated the effect of CLDN1 expression on amino acid (AA) flux and chemoresistance using A549 cells. The expression of L-type AA transporters, LAT1 and LAT3, was decreased by CLDN1 silencing in A549 spheroids. A reduction in extracellular AA concentration increased the expression of these AA transporters in two-dimensional (2D) cultured cells. The paracellular AA flux except for Ser, Thr, Tyr, Ala, and Gly was enhanced by CLDN1 silencing. These results suggest that CLDN1 forms a paracellular barrier to some AAs, leading to the elevation of LAT1/3 expression in spheroids. The production of reactive oxygen species in the mitochondria and cytosol was decreased by CLDN1 silencing in spheroids, resulting in downregulation of the expression of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) and its target antioxidant genes. CLDN1 silencing enhanced the cytotoxicity of anticancer drugs including doxorubicin and cisplatin, which was blocked by sulforaphane, an inducer of Nrf2 signaling. Similarly, the anticancer-induced toxicity was enhanced by Nrf2 silencing. In 2D cultured cells, the anticancer-induced toxicity was attenuated by AA deficiency and sulforaphane. We suggest that CLDN1 forms an AA barrier in spheroids, leading to the augmentation of Nrf2-dependent chemoresistance in A549 cells.

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