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Subacute myelo-optic neuropathy, Alzheimer’s, autophagy, cancer, and SNPs: The curious case of clioquinol continues

Joint Event on 24th World Congress on Pharmacology & 7th World Heart Congress

Alexandre Chigaev

University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center, USA

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Clin Pharmacol Biopharm

Abstract
One of the first mass-produced drugs, clioquinol (5-chloro-7-iodo-quinolin-8-ol), was developed as a topical antiseptic. For many years, it was considered safe and efficacious. However, an outbreak of subacute myelooptic neuropathy, or SMON, a debilitating disease caused by clioquinol, and almost exclusively confined to Japan, resulted in a ban of the drug. Interest in clioquinol was renewed after positive effects of the drug in Alzheimer鈥檚 disease models were reported. A decade later, novel data brought additional questions and hypotheses that offered new promise. In 2011, clioquinol was identified as an inducer of autophagy, and in 2016, as a blocker of cAMPefflux possibly mediated by two ABC transporters: ABCC4 and ABCC11. A set of SNPs that dramatically reduce transporter function in ABCC4 and ABCC11, and almost exclusively confined to the Japanese population, suggests a possible connection between SMON, clioquinol, and the transport of the nucleotide-like drugs. A 鈥渂eneficial role鈥 of selected SNPs in breast cancer, also reported only for Japanese women, may indirectly support our hypothesis that highlights the role of cyclic nucleotide efflux in the apoptotic evasion of cancer. The effect of clioquinol on CREB phosphorylation and a proposed role of CREB phosphorylation in Alzheimer鈥檚 disease may indicate a previously unappreciated mechanism, whereby clioquinol may affect synaptic plasticity by altering the cAMP-dependent signaling pathway.
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