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The cap-translation inhibitor 4EGI-1 induces apoptosis in multiple myeloma through Noxa induction
Authors:Descamps G  Gomez-Bougie P  Tamburini J  Green A  Bouscary D  Maïga S  Moreau P  Le Gouill S  Pellat-Deceunynck C  Amiot M
Affiliation:Inserm, U892, Univ Nantes, CNRS, UMR 6299, Nantes, F-44000, France.
Abstract:

Background:

Cancer cells are frequently addicted to deregulated oncogenic protein translation. The small molecule 4EG-I selectively inhibits the cap-dependent translation of mRNAs. As multiple myeloma is an incurable disease that requires new therapeutic approaches, we investigated whether targeting the translation initiation pathway could be a target for myeloma therapy.

Methods:

Six myeloma cell lines and primary samples were included in this study. The 4EGI-1 effect was determined by AnnexinV staining and caspase activation. Modification of Bcl-2 protein expression was analysed, and the significance of modified proteins was analysed by knock-down experiments.

Results:

We demonstrated that 4EGI-1 impaired the assembly of the eIF4F complex and decreased the expression of the eIF4E-regulated proteins in myeloma cells. Furthermore, we showed that 4EGI-1 induced strong apoptosis in five out of six myeloma cell lines. Apoptosis is associated with the activation of the intrinsic mitochondrial pathway. The 4EGI-1 triggered Noxa induction only in cells undergoing apoptosis through endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. Furthermore, Noxa silencing prevented myeloma cells from 4EGI-1-induced apoptosis. Finally, Noxa induction led to a disruption of Mcl-1/Bim complexes in parallel to the generation of ‘Mcl-1-free Noxa''.

Conclusion:

Our results suggested that the use of inhibitors that directly target the translation initiation complex eIF4F could represent a potential novel approach for multiple myeloma therapy.
Keywords:cap-dependent translation   eIF4F complex   4EGI-1   Noxa   multiple myeloma
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