A novel role of lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) in human myeloma resistance to proteasome inhibitors

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Pan Su
Liuling Xiao
Lingqun Ye
Zhuo Wang
Wei Xiong
Qiang Wang
Xingzhe Ma
Miao Xian
Maojie Yang
Youli Zu
Sai Ravi Pingali
Jianfei Qian
Qing Yi
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[1] Houston Methodist Cancer Center/Houston Methodist Research Institute,Center for Translational Research in Hematological Malignancies
[2] Houston Methodist Research Institute,Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, Institute for Academic Medicine
[3] Houston Methodist Hospital,Houston Methodist Cancer Center
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LPA; LPAR2; Multiple myeloma; Proteasome inhibitor; Drug resistance;
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Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a naturally occurring phospholipid that regulates cell proliferation, survival, and migration. However, its role on human multiple myeloma (MM) cells is largely unknown. In this study, we show that LPA, which is highly elevated in MM patients, plays an important role in protecting human MM cells against proteasome inhibitor (PI)-induced apoptosis. LPA bound to its receptor LPAR2 activated its downstream MEK1/2-ERK1/2 signaling pathway and enhanced oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) in mitochondria in MM cells. Increased OXPHOS activity produced more NAD+ and ATP, reduced proteasome activity, and enhanced protein folding and refolding in endoplasmic reticulum (ER), leading to induction of MM resistance to PIs. Importantly, inhibiting LPAR2 activity or knocking out LPAR2 in MM cells significantly enhanced MM sensitivity to PI-induced apoptosis in vitro and in vivo. Interestingly, primary MM cells from LPA-high patients were more resistant to PI-induced apoptosis than MM cells from LPA-low patients. Thus, our study indicates that LPA-LPAR2-mediated signaling pathways play an important role in MM sensitivity to PIs and targeting LPA or LPAR2 may potentially be used to (re)sensitize patients to PI-based therapy.
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