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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
)
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Multiple myeloma
(MM) is an incurable cancer characterized by clonal expansion of malignant plasma cells in the bone marrow and their egress into peripheral blood. The mechanisms of
myeloma
cells migration/invasion have remained unclear. Herein, we found
SH3GL3
was highly expressed in the CD138-negative (CD138-)
myeloma
cells. The migration/invasion capability of CD138- cells was significantly higher than that in the CD138-positive (CD138+) cells. Silencing
SH3GL3
using shRNA reduced
myeloma
cells migration/invasion. Conversely, overexpression of
SH3GL3
increased
myeloma
cells migration/invasion. Moreover,
SH3GL3
is also associated with the stemness and chemo-resistance of CD138-
myeloma
cells. Elevated expression of stem cell and multi-drug resistant markers were seen in the
myeloma
cells with overexpressed
SH3GL3
; while knocking-down
SH3GL3
reduced the expression of these markers. A marked increase in p-PI3K and p-FAK was observed in the cells with overexpressed
SH3GL3
. To test if FAK/PI3K signaling pathway was involved in the
SH3GL3
-mediated
myeloma
cells migration, the cells transfected w/wo
SH3GL3
cDNA were treated with FAK inhibitor 14 and PI3K inhibitor LY294002. Inhibition of FAK and PI3K attenuated
SH3GL3
-mediated migration /invasion. Our findings indicate that
SH3GL3
plays an important role in
myeloma
cell migration/invasion, stemness and chemo-resistance. The
SH3GL3
-mediated
myeloma
cell migration/invasion is mediated by FAK/PI3K signaling pathway.
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PMID:The role of SH3GL3 in myeloma cell migration/invasion, stemness and chemo-resistance. 2768 32