Characterisation of autophagy induction by the thiopurine drugs azathioprine, mercaptopurine and thioguanine in THP-1 macrophages
Connan D. Masson, Fern Findlay-Greene, Filipa Henderson Sousa, Paul Henderson, Jennifer A. Fraser, Peter G. Barlow, Craig Stevens

TL;DR
This study shows that thiopurine drugs like azathioprine strongly induce autophagy in macrophages without causing cell death.
Contribution
The study reveals that thiopurines induce autophagy independently of apoptosis and ER stress, with distinct effects on mTORC1 and eIF2α signaling.
Findings
Thiopurines induce strong, time- and concentration-dependent autophagy in THP-1 macrophages.
Autophagy activation by thiopurines occurs without apoptosis or ER stress.
AZA inhibits mTORC1 and increases eIF2α phosphorylation, while 6-MP has minimal effects on these pathways.
Abstract
Activating autophagy may be therapeutically beneficial, and we have previously shown that azathioprine (AZA), an immunomodulatory drug, induces autophagy. Here, we evaluated the induction of autophagy by the thiopurines AZA, mercaptopurine (6-MP) and thioguanine (6-TG) in THP-1 macrophages and investigated the mechanism of action in the context of this cellular process. The cytotoxicity of thiopurines was evaluated using an LDH assay. Induction of endogenous LC3 by thiopurines was evaluated using immunostaining. To confirm autophagy activation by thiopurines, a GFP-RFP-LC3 reporter plasmid was used to monitor the maturation of autophagosomes to autolysosomes. Induction of apoptosis by thiopurines was evaluated using Annexin V/PI staining, and ER stress was assessed via RT‒PCR analysis of XBP1 splicing. To gain insight into the mechanism of action of thiopurines, mTORC1 activity and…
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TopicsAutophagy in Disease and Therapy · Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling · Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease
