Niclosamide induces mitochondria fragmentation and promotes both apoptotic and autophagic cell death

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Abstract

Mitochondrial dynamics not only involves mitochondrial morphology but also mitochondrial biogenesis, mitochondrial distribution, and cell death. To identify specific regulators to mitochondria dynamics, we screened a chemical library and identified niclosamide as a potent inducer of mitochondria fission. Niclosamide promoted mitochondrial fragmentation but this was blocked by down-regulation of Drp1. Niclosamide treatment resulted in the disruption of mitochondria membrane potential and reduction of ATP levels. Moreover, niclosamide led to apoptotic cell death by caspase-3 activation. Interestingly, niclosamide also increased autophagic activity. Inhibition of autophagy suppressed niclosamide-induced cell death. Therefore, our findings suggest that niclosamide induces mitochondria fragmentation and may contribute to apoptotic and autophagic cell death.

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Park, S. J., Shin, J. H., Kang, H., Hwang, J. J., & Cho, D. H. (2011). Niclosamide induces mitochondria fragmentation and promotes both apoptotic and autophagic cell death. BMB Reports, 44(8), 517–522. https://doi.org/10.5483/BMBRep.2011.44.8.517

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