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Insight into Bortezomib Focusing on Its Efficacy against P-gp-Positive MDR Leukemia Cells.

Tomáš Kyca1, Lucia Pavlíková1,2, Viera Boháčová1, Anton Mišák3, Alexandra Poturnayová1, Albert Breier1,4, Zdena Sulová1, Mário Šereš1,2.   

Abstract

In this paper, we compared the effects of bortezomib on L1210 (S) cells with its effects on P-glycoprotein (P-gp)-positive variant S cells, which expressed P-gp either after selection with vincristine (R cells) or after transfection with a human gene encoding P-gp (T cells). Bortezomib induced the death-related effects in the S, R, and T cells at concentrations not exceeding 10 nM. Bortezomib-induced cell cycle arrest in the G2/M phase was more pronounced in the S cells than in the R or T cells and was related to the expression levels of cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinases, and their inhibitors. We also observed an increase in the level of polyubiquitinated proteins (via K48-linkage) and a decrease in the gene expression of some deubiquitinases after treatment with bortezomib. Resistant cells expressed higher levels of genes encoding 26S proteasome components and the chaperone HSP90, which is involved in 26S proteasome assembly. After 4 h of preincubation, bortezomib induced a more pronounced depression of proteasome activity in S cells than in R or T cells. However, none of these changes alone or in combination sufficiently suppressed the sensitivity of R or T cells to bortezomib, which remained at a level similar to that of S cells.

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Keywords:  26S proteasome; CDK inhibitors; HSP90; L1210 cells; P-glycoprotein; bortezomib; cyclin-dependent kinases; cyclins; deubiquitinases; ubiquitination

Year:  2021        PMID: 34071136     DOI: 10.3390/ijms22115504

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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