Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Pivot Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: EC:2.7.11.2 (
PDK1
)
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Multiple myeloma remains incurable due to the persistence of a minor population of multiple myeloma cells that exhibit drug resistance, which leads to relapsed and/or refractory multiple myeloma. Elucidating the mechanism underlying drug resistance and developing an effective treatment are critical for clinical management of multiple myeloma. Here we showed that promoting expression of the gene for polycomb-like protein 3 (
PHF19
) induced multiple myeloma cell growth and multidrug resistance
in vitro
and
in vivo
.
PHF19
was overexpressed in high-risk and drug-resistant primary cells from patients. High levels of
PHF19
were correlated with inferior survival of patients with multiple myeloma, in the Total Therapy 2 cohort and in the Intergroup Francophone du Myeloma (IFM) cohort. Enhancing
PHF19
expression levels increased
Bcl-xL, Mcl-1
, and
HIF-1a
expression in multiple myeloma cells.
PHF19
also bound directly with EZH2
and
promoted the phosphorylation of EZH2 through
PDK1
/AKT signaling. miR-15a is a small noncoding RNA that targeted the 3'UTR of
PHF19
. We found that downregulation of
miR-15a
led to high levels of
PHF19
in multiple myeloma cells. These findings revealed that
PHF19
served a crucial role in multiple myeloma proliferation and drug resistance and suggested that the
miR-15a/
PHF19
/EZH2
pathway made a pivotal contribution to multiple myeloma pathogenesis, offering a promising approach to multiple myeloma treatment. IMPLICATIONS: Our findings identify that
PHF19
mediates EZH2 phosphorylation as a mechanism of myeloma cell drug resistance, providing a rationale to explore therapeutic potential of targeting
PHF19
in relapsed or refractory patients with multiple myeloma.
...
PMID:Polycomb-like Protein 3 Induces Proliferation and Drug Resistance in Multiple Myeloma and Is Regulated by miRNA-15a. 3231 41