2015
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v126.23.1278.1278
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Proteasome Inhibitor-Adapted Myeloma Cells That Lack Proteasome Gene Mutations Resist Highly Efficient Proteasome Inhibition and Show Proteomic Alterations That Suggest Complex Metabolic Changes

Abstract: Adaptive resistance of myeloma cells to proteasome inhibition is poorly understood. It is suggested to base on point mutations in PSMB5 and/or downmodulation of the activation state of the unfolded protein response (UPR) via reduced activity of its major regulatory axis IRE-1/XBP-1. We have generated subclones of the AMO-1 myeloma cell line resistant to bortezomib > 1000 nM (AMO-BTZ), or carfilzomib > 1000 nM (AMO-CFZ), that do or do not carry the PSMB5 A310G mutation in the β5 substrate pocket. We combi… Show more

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