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Query: UNIPROT:P05109 (
S100A8
)
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Autophagy is a double-edged sword in tumorigenesis and plays an important role in the resistance of cancer cells to chemotherapy.
S100A8
is a member of the S100 calcium-binding protein family and plays an important role in the drug resistance of leukemia cells, with the mechanisms largely unknown. Here we report that
S100A8
contributes to drug resistance in leukemia by promoting autophagy.
S100A8
level was elevated in drug resistance leukemia cell lines relative to the nondrug resistant cell lines. Adriamycin and vincristine increased
S100A8
in human leukemia cells, accompanied with upregulation of autophagy. RNA interference-mediated knockdown of
S100A8
restored the chemosensitivity of leukemia cells, while overexpression of
S100A8
enhanced drug resistance and increased autophagy.
S100A8
physically interacted with the autophagy regulator BECN1 and was required for the formation of the BECN1-PI3KC3 complex. In addition, interaction between
S100A8
and BECN1 relied upon the autophagic complex
ULK1
-mAtg13. Furthermore, we discovered that exogenous
S100A8
induced autophagy, and RAGE was involved in exogenous
S100A8
-regulated autophagy. Our data demonstrated that
S100A8
is involved in the development of chemoresistance in leukemia cells by regulating autophagy, and suggest that
S100A8
may be a novel target for improving leukemia therapy.
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