Regulation of volume-regulated anion channels alters sensitivity to platinum chemotherapy

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Abstract

Cisplatin-based chemotherapy is used across many common tumor types, but resistance reduces the likelihood of long-term survival. We previously found the puromycin-sensitive aminopeptidase, NPEPPS, as a druggable driver of cisplatin resistance in vitro and in vivo and in patient-derived organoids. Here, we present a general mechanism where NPEPPS interacts with the volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs) to control cisplatin import into cells and thus regulate cisplatin response across a range of cancer types. We also find the NPEPPS/VRAC gene expression ratio is a predictive measure of cisplatin response in multiple cancer cohorts, showing the broad applicability of this mechanism. Our work describes a specific mechanism of cisplatin resistance, which, given the characteristics of NPEPPS as a drug target, has the potential to improve cancer patient outcomes. In addition, we describe an intracellular mechanism regulating VRAC activity, which is critical for volume regulation in normal cells – a finding with functional implications beyond cancer.

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Feldman, L. E. R., Mohapatra, S., Jones, R. T., Scholtes, M., Tilton, C. B., Orman, M. V., … Theodorescu, D. (2024). Regulation of volume-regulated anion channels alters sensitivity to platinum chemotherapy. Science Advances , 10(50). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adr9364

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