PHLPP sensitizes multiple myeloma cells to bortezomib through regulating LAMP2

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Introduction: Treatment of bortezomib (BTZ) improves the clinical outcomes of patients with multiple myeloma (MM). However, primary resistance and acquired resistance to BTZ frequently develop in patients with MM. PH domain leucine-rich repeat protein phosphatase (PHLPP) plays an important role in chemoresistance in a number of cancers. However, the role of PHLPP on MM remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the role of PHLPP in BTZ-resistant MM cells. Methods: BrdU assays, immunoprecipitation, flow cytometry analyses, and immunofluor-escence assays were performed. Results: PHLPP and lysosome-associated membrane protein 2 (LAMP2) levels were downregulated in BTZ-resistant MM cells compared with BTZ-sensitive MM cells, accompanied by inactivation of autophagy pathway evaluated by a reduction in Beclin1, Atg5 and LC3B and increase in p62. Gain-and loss-of-function experiments revealed that PHLPP partially re-sensitized MM cells to BTZ. In addition, PHLPP overexpression increased whereas PHLPP knockdown reduced LAMP2 expression, subsequently regulating the autophagy pathway in MM cells. Further findings demonstrated that LAMP2 knockdown reversed PHLPP-mediated cell apoptosis and autophagy activation in MM cells. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that PHLPP is a potential strategy for overcoming BTZ resistance in patients with MM.

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Liu, X., Li, C., Fu, Y., & Liu, J. (2020). PHLPP sensitizes multiple myeloma cells to bortezomib through regulating LAMP2. OncoTargets and Therapy, 13, 401–411. https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S237343

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