Abstract

Carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) is a hypoxia-related protein that plays a role in proliferation in solid tumours. However, how CAIX increases proliferation and metastasis in solid tumours is unclear. The objective of this study was to investigate how a synthetic CAIX inhibitor triggers apoptosis in the HeLa cell line. The intracellular effects of CAIX inhibition were determined with AO/EB, AnnexinV-PI, and γ-H2AX staining; measurements of intracellular pH (pHi), reactive oxygen species (ROS), and mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP); and analyses of cell cycle, apoptotic, and autophagic modulator gene expression (Bax, Bcl-2, caspase-3, caspase-8, caspase-9, caspase-12, Beclin, and LC3), caspase protein level (pro-caspase 3 and cleaved caspase-3, -8, -9), cleaved PARP activation, and CAIX protein level. Sulphonamide CAIX inhibitor E showed the lowest IC50 and the highest selectivity index in CAIX-positive HeLa cells. CAIX inhibition changed the morphology of HeLa cells and increased the ratio of apoptotic cells, dramatically disturbing the homeostasis of intracellular pHi, MMP and ROS levels. All these phenomena consequent to CA IX inhibition triggered apoptosis and autophagy in HeLa cells. Taken together, these results further endorse the previous findings that CAIX inhibitors represent an important therapeutic strategy, which is worth pursuing in different cancer types, considering that presently only one sulphonamide inhibitor, SLC-0111, has arrived in Phase Ib/II clinical trials as an antitumour/antimetastatic drug.

Highlights

  • Understanding the role of Carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) at various stages of cancer development and investigating functional and biomolecular changes associated with CAIX inhibition are critical for drug development [24,25]

  • Hypoxia-induced CAIX plays a role in intracellular and extracellular pH regulation [26], whereas CAIX is ectopically expressed by most hypoxic tumour types in advanced stages of the disease [7]

  • We investigated the therapuetic effects of the sulphonamide CAIX inhibitor E, a sulfonamide derivative developed to inhibit CAIX, in HeLa cells, which show high CAIX expression

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Introduction

Cancer is an important public health problem worldwide with few effective treatment options, poor prognosis, and high mortality rates [1]. Despite great discoveries in cancer treatment, cancer-related mortality rate increases day by day [2]. Traditional methods (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgical interventions) used in cancer treatment have side effects that negatively affect the quality of life. More rigorous studies are required to develop more specific and effective treatment strategies [3,4]

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