Author:
Hu Michelle,Liu Ruiwu,Lam Kit S.,Carraway Kermit L.
Abstract
AbstractAmiloride and its derivatives have long attracted attention as potential anticancer therapeutic agents. Several early studies characterized amilorides as inhibitors of sodium-proton antiporter-dependent tumor growth and urokinase plasminogen activator-mediated metastasis. However, more recent observations indicate that amiloride derivatives are specifically cytotoxic toward tumor cells relative to normal cells and have the capacity to target tumor cell populations resistant to currently-employed therapies. A major barrier to clinical translation of the amilorides is their modest cytotoxic potency, with EC50values in the high micromolar to low millimolar range. Here we report structure-activity relationship observations that underscore the importance of the guanidinium group and the presence of lipophilic substituents at the C(5) position of the amiloride pharmacophore in promoting cytotoxicity. Moreover, we demonstrate that our most potent derivative called LLC1 is specifically cytotoxic toward mouse mammary tumor organoids and drug-resistant populations of various breast cancer cell lines, and induces lysosomal membrane permeabilization as a prelude to lysosome-dependent cell death. Our observations offer a roadmap for the future development of amiloride-based cationic amphiphilic drugs that engage the lysosome to specifically kill breast tumor cells.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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