Elevated (Pro)renin Receptor Expression by Anti-Cancer Drugs, Carboplatin and Paclitaxel, in Cultured Cancer Cells: Possible Involvement of Apoptosis and Autophagy

Tohoku J Exp Med. 2021 Oct;255(2):91-104. doi: 10.1620/tjem.255.91.

Abstract

(Pro)renin receptor [(P)RR] is a component of the renin-angiotensin system and plays an essential role in the activity of vacuolar H+-ATPase and autophagy. (P)RR is expressed in cancer cells. However, the relationship among (P)RR, apoptosis and autophagy in the treatment of anti-cancer drugs has not been clarified. The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of anti-cancer drugs with autophagy-promoting activity on (P)RR expression in cancer cells. MCF-7 breast cancer cells and A549 lung cancer cells were treated with carboplatin or paclitaxel, and the expression of (P)RR, apoptosis markers and autophagy markers were assessed by RT-qPCR, western blot analysis and immunocytochemistry. Expression levels of (P)RR mRNA and soluble (P)RR protein were increased by carboplatin or paclitaxel in a dose-dependent manner. Immunofluorescence staining of (P)RR was increased in both MCF-7 and A549 cells treated by carboplatin or paclitaxel. Apoptosis induction was shown by elevated BAX/BCL2 mRNA levels and increased active caspase3-positive cells. Moreover, autophagy induction was confirmed by increased levels of autophagy-associated mRNAs and LC3B-II proteins. (P)RR knockdown by (P)RR-specific siRNA suppressed the cell viability in MCF-7 cells and A549 cells under the treatment of carboplatin or paclitaxel, suggesting that (P)RR deficiency inhibits the proliferation of cancer cells in a pathway different from carboplatin or paclitaxel. The present study showed that the expression of (P)RR mRNA and soluble (P)RR was increased by anti-cancer drugs with autophagy-promoting activity. Upregulated (P)RR and autophagy may constitute a stress adaptation that protects cancer cells from apoptosis.

Keywords: (pro)renin receptor; apoptosis; autophagy; cancer; vacuolar H+-ATPase.

MeSH terms

  • Antineoplastic Agents / pharmacology
  • Apoptosis* / drug effects
  • Autophagy* / drug effects
  • Carboplatin / pharmacology
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms
  • Paclitaxel / pharmacology
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Renin / metabolism
  • Renin / pharmacology
  • Vacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPases

Substances

  • Antineoplastic Agents
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Carboplatin
  • Renin
  • Vacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPases
  • Paclitaxel