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Ribosome Profiling Reveals Translational Reprogramming and mTOR Activation in Omacetaxine Resistant Multiple Myeloma


ABSTRACT: Protein homeostasis is critical to the survival of multiple myeloma (MM) cells. While this is targeted with proteasome inhibitors, mRNA translation inhibition has not entered trials. Recent work illustrates broad sensitivity MM cells to translation inhibitor omacetaxine. We hypothesized that understanding how MM cells become omacetaxine resistant will lead to the development of drug combinations to prevent or delay relapse. We generated omacetaxine resistance in H929 and MM1S MM cell lines and compared them to their parental lines. Resistant lines displayed decreased sensitivity to omacetaxine, with EC50 > 100 nM, compared to parental line sensitivity of 24-54 nM. To adapt to omacetaxine, H929 and MM1S exhibited an increased percentage of multi-nucleated polyaneuploid cells that led to distinct molecular mechanisms of resistance Interestingly, both resistant lines showed a defect in oncologic potential via extended survival in a MM xenograft model. Since omacetaxine inhibits protein synthesis, we performed both RNA-sequencing and ribosome profiling (Ribo-seq) to identify shared and unique regulatory strategies of resistance. Transcripts encoding translation factors and containing TOP motifs in their 5’ UTR were translationally upregulated in both resistant cell lines. The mTOR pathway promotes the translation of TOP motif containing mRNAs. Indeed, mTOR inhibition restored partial sensitivity to omacetaxine in both MM1S and H929 cells. Primary MM cells from patient samples were sensitive to combinations of omacetaxine and mTOR inhibitors rapamycin and Torin 1. These results provide a rational approach for omacetaxine-based combination in patients with multiple myeloma, which have historically shown better responses to multi-agent regimens.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE263767 | GEO | 2025/01/27

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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