Ferroquine, the next generation antimalarial drug, has antitumor activity

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Artem Kondratskyi
Kateryna Kondratska
Fabien Vanden Abeele
Dmitri Gordienko
Charlotte Dubois
Robert-Allain Toillon
Christian Slomianny
Sébastien Lemière
Philippe Delcourt
Etienne Dewailly
Roman Skryma
Christophe Biot
Natalia Prevarskaya
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[1] Inserm,
[2] U-1003,undefined
[3] Laboratory of Excellence,undefined
[4] Ion Channels Science and Therapeutics,undefined
[5] SIRIC ONCOLille,undefined
[6] Université Lille 1,undefined
[7] Inserm U908,undefined
[8] Université Lille 1,undefined
[9] Univ. Lille Nord de France,undefined
[10] EA 4515 - LGCgE - Université Lille 1,undefined
[11] Cité scientifique,undefined
[12] SN3,undefined
[13] Univ. Lille 1,undefined
[14] UGSF,undefined
[15] UMR 8576 CNRS,undefined
[16] Laboratory of Angiogenesis and Vascular Metabolism,undefined
[17] Vesalius Research Center,undefined
[18] Department of Oncology (KU Leuven) and Vesalius Research Center (VIB),undefined
[19] Campus Gasthuisberg O&N4,undefined
[20] Herestraat 49 - 912,undefined
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Despite the tremendous progress in medicine, cancer remains one of the most serious global health problems awaiting new effective therapies. Here we present ferroquine (FQ), the next generation antimalarial drug, as a promising candidate for repositioning as cancer therapeutics. We report that FQ potently inhibits autophagy, perturbs lysosomal function and impairs prostate tumor growth in vivo. We demonstrate that FQ negatively regulates Akt kinase and hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) and is particularly effective in starved and hypoxic conditions frequently observed in advanced solid cancers. FQ enhances the anticancer activity of several chemotherapeutics suggesting its potential application as an adjuvant to existing anticancer therapy. Alike its parent compound chloroquine (CQ), FQ accumulates within and deacidifies lysosomes. Further, FQ induces lysosomal membrane permeabilization, mitochondrial depolarization and caspase-independent cancer cell death. Overall, our work identifies ferroquine as a promising new drug with a potent anticancer activity.
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