Cereblon expression is required for the antimyeloma activity of lenalidomide and pomalidomide
Palmetto Hematology Oncology · Mayo Clinic in Arizona · +1 more institution
Abstract
The precise molecular mechanism of action and targets through which thalidomide and related immunomodulatory drugs (IMiDs) exert their antitumor effects remains unclear. We investigated the role of cereblon (CRBN), a primary teratogenic target of thalidomide, in the antimyeloma activity of IMiDs. CRBN depletion is initially cytotoxic to human myeloma cells, but surviving cells with stable CRBN depletion become highly resistant to both lenalidomide and pomalidomide, but not to the unrelated drugs bortezomib, dexamethasone, and melphalan. Acquired deletion of CRBN was found to be the primary genetic event differentiating isogenic MM1.S cell lines cultured to be sensitive or resistant to lenalidomide and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.44
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 21
Authors
12- YXYuan Xiao ZhuCorresponding
Palmetto Hematology Oncology, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
- EBEsteban Braggio
Palmetto Hematology Oncology
- CSChang-Xin Shi
Palmetto Hematology Oncology, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
- LALaura A. Bruins
Palmetto Hematology Oncology, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
- JSJessica Schmidt
Palmetto Hematology Oncology, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Topics & keywords
- Cereblon
- Pomalidomide
- Lenalidomide
- Thalidomide
- Multiple myeloma
- Bortezomib
- Cancer research
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being