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KLF4-SQSTM1/p62-associated prosurvival autophagy contributes to carfilzomib resistance in multiple myeloma models

Irene Riz, Teresa S. Hawley and Robert G. Hawley _

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Oncotarget. 2015; 6:14814-14831. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.4530

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Abstract

Irene Riz1, Teresa S. Hawley2 and Robert G. Hawley1

1 Department of Anatomy and Regenerative Biology, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA

2 Flow Cytometry Core Facility, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA

Correspondence to:

Robert G. Hawley, email:

Keywords: multiple myeloma, proteasome inhibitor, carfilzomib, autophagy, KLF4

Received: April 29, 2015 Accepted: May 22, 2015 Published: June 19, 2015

Abstract

Multiple myeloma (MM) is an incurable clonal plasma cell malignancy. Because of a high rate of immunoglobulin synthesis, the endoplasmic reticulum of MM cells is subjected to elevated basal levels of stress. Consequently, proteasome inhibitors, which exacerbate this stress by inhibiting ubiquitin-proteasome-mediated protein degradation, are an important new class of chemotherapeutic agents being used to combat this disease. However, MM cells still develop resistance to proteasome inhibitors such as carfilzomib. Toward this end, we have established carfilzomib-resistant derivatives of MM cell lines. We found that resistance to carfilzomib was associated with elevated levels of prosurvival autophagy, and Kruppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) was identified as a contributing factor. Expression levels as well as nuclear localization of KLF4 protein were elevated in MM cells with acquired carfilzomib resistance. Chromatin immunoprecipitations indicated that endogenous KLF4 bound to the promoter regions of the SQSTM1 gene encoding the ubiquitin-binding adaptor protein sequestosome/p62 that links the proteasomal and autophagic protein degradation pathways. Ectopic expression of KLF4 induced upregulation of SQSTM1. On the other hand, inhibitors of autophagy sensitized MM cells to carfilzomib, even in carfilzomib-resistant derivatives having increased expression of the multidrug resistance protein P-glycoprotein. Thus, we report here a novel function for KLF4, one of the Yamanaka reprogramming factors, as being a contributor to autophagy gene expression which moderates preclinical proteasome inhibitor efficacy in MM.


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