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An Organotypic High Throughput System for Characterization of Drug Sensitivity of Primary Multiple Myeloma Cells
Published on: July 15, 2015
Hypoxia-inducible KDM3A addiction in multiple myeloma
Sho Ikeda1, Akihiro Kitadate1, Fumito Abe1
1Department of Hematology, Nephrology, and Rheumatology, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, Japan.
Abstract:
In multiple myeloma (MM), the bone marrow (BM) microenvironment may contain a myeloma cell fraction that has acquired treatment resistance by undergoing an epigenetic gene expression change. Hypoxic stress is an important factor in the BM microenvironment. Recently, we demonstrated that miR-210 was upregulated in hypoxia and downregulated IRF4, which is known as an essential factor in myeloma oncogenesis in normoxia. In the study, we demonstrated that myeloma cells still showed a strong antiapoptotic phenotype despite IRF4 downregulation, suggesting that another antiapoptotic factor might be involved under hypoxic stress. To determine the factor or factors, we conducted gene expression analysis on myeloma cells (primary samples and cell lines) that were exposed to chronic hypoxia and observed upregulation of glycolytic genes and genes encoding H3K9 demethylases in myeloma cells with hypoxia. Among these, KDM3A was most significantly upregulated in all examined cells, and its knockdown induced apoptosis of myeloma cells in chronic hypoxia. Expression of KDM3A was dependent on HIF-1α, which is a transcription factor specifically upregulated in hypoxia. We further demonstrated that an essential target of KDM3A was a noncoding gene, MALAT1, whose upregulation contributed to acquisition of an antiapoptotic phenotype by accumulation of HIF-1α, leading to upregulation of glycolytic genes under hypoxia. This process was independent from IRF4. These results led us to conclude that the hypoxia-inducible HIF-1α-KDM3A-MALAT1 axis also contributes to acquisition of the antiapoptotic phenotype via upregulation of glycolysis-promoting genes. Thus, this axis is a promising therapeutic target against myeloma cells in the BM microenvironment.
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