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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
)
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Multiple myeloma
(MM) is the second most common hematologic malignancy of immunoglobulin-secreting plasma cells. Recent modern combination therapies have improved survival rates, but many patients develop resistance to novel drugs, leading to relapse.
Trifluoperazine
(
TFP
), a typical antipsychotic drug, has been reported to exert antitumor effects by targeting various pathways. Thus far, the role of
TFP
in MM has not been elucidated. In the current study, we demonstrated that
TFP
inhibited cell growth and autophagy activity but induced apoptosis of U266 and RPMI 8226 MM cells. Furthermore, cotreatment of these cell lines with
TFP
and rapamycin, a potent autophagy inducer, reduced cell apoptosis compared with
TFP
treatment alone. We also found that
TFP
inhibited nuclear protein 1 (NUPR1) expression. In the presence of
TFP
, cells stably overexpressing NUPR1 showed a higher viability than cells treated with the nonspecific control. Autophagy suppression and apoptosis induction caused by
TFP
were also reversed in MM cells upon NUPR1 overexpression. Overall, our results indicate that in the context of MM,
TFP
targets NUPR1, inhibiting cell growth and inducing apoptosis by autophagy inhibition. Our results could contribute toward efforts for the development of more effective therapies for MM to be tested in future clinical trials.
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PMID:Trifluoperazine induces cellular apoptosis by inhibiting autophagy and targeting NUPR1 in multiple myeloma. 3281 Mar 64