| Literature DB >> 35088066 |
Vasudha Tandon1, Ruturajsinh M Vala2, Albert Chen3, Robert L Sah3, Hitendra M Patel2, Michael C Pirrung4,5, Sourav Banerjee1.
Abstract
Proteasome-addicted neoplastic malignancies present a considerable refractory and relapsed phenotype with patients exhibiting drug resistance and high mortality rates. To counter this global problem, novel proteasome-based therapies are being developed. In the current study, we extensively characterize TIR-199, a syrbactin-class proteasome inhibitor derived from a plant virulence factor of bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv syringae. We report that TIR-199 is a potent constitutive and immunoproteasome inhibitor, capable of inducing cell death in multiple myeloma, triple-negative breast cancer, (TNBC) and non-small cell lung cancer lines. TIR-199 also effectively inhibits the proteasome in primary myeloma cells of patients, and bypasses the PSMB5 A49T+A50V bortezomib-resistant mutant. TIR-199 treatment leads to accumulation of canonical proteasome substrates in cells, it is specific, and does not inhibit 50 other enzymes tested in vitro. The drug exhibits synergistic cytotoxicity in combination with proteasome-activating kinase DYRK2 inhibitor LDN192960. Furthermore, low-doses of TIR-199 exhibits in vivo activity by delaying myeloma-mediated bone degeneration in a mouse xenograft model. Together, our data indicates that proteasome inhibitor TIR-199 could indeed be a promising next-generation drug within the repertoire of proteasome-based therapeutics.Entities:
Keywords: breast cancers; cancer; drug resistance; enzyme activity; multiple myeloma; proteasome inhibitor
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35088066 PMCID: PMC8837819 DOI: 10.1042/BSR20212721
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosci Rep ISSN: 0144-8463 Impact factor: 3.840