Abstract

ABSTRACT Pannexin1 (Panx-1) is a gap junction channel protein that mediates the release of intracellular ATP during autophagy, and thus plays an important role in tumor cell apoptosis and chemo-resistance. However, the role of Panx-1 in cisplatin-resistance of testicular cancer cells remains unclear. We found that cisplatin-resistant I-10 testicular cancer cell lines (I-10/CDDP) autophagy-associated proteins (p62, p-mTOR, mTOR and LC3) exhibited high levels of autophagy in their expression, while LC3-II expression was more significantly in the presence of lysosomal degradation blocked by chloroquine (CQ). Xenograft models using I-10/CDDP cells with knockdown ATG5 and ATG7 were established in mouse models and showed blockade of autophagic flux and inhibition of tumor growth. In addition, inhibition of Panx-1 by carbenoxolone (CBX) and probenecid (PBN), as well as shRNA-mediated knockdown promoted autophagy in the I-10/CDDP cells, which was accompanied by a decrease in the levels of extracellular ATP. In contrast, overexpression of Panx-1 decreased autophagy of I-10/CDDP cells and increased extracellular ATP levels. To further determine the effect of panx-1-mediated ATP release on the autophagy of I-10/CDDP cells, apyrase was used to hydrolyze the extracellular ATP. Apyrase promoted autophagy in I-10/CDDP cells city by decreasing extracellular ATP, regardless of Panx-1 expression. This study demonstrated for the first time that Panx-1-mediated ATP release inhibits autophagy of I-10/CDDP cells, which provides a potential therapeutic strategy for cisplatin-resistant testicular cancer.

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