Litcius/Paper detail

Inhibition of the Otub1/c-Maf axis by the herbal acevaltrate induces myeloma cell apoptosis

Tong Sun, Yujia Xu, Zhuan Xu, Biyin Cao, Zubin Zhang, Qi Wang, Yan Kong, Xinliang Mao

2021Cell Communication and Signaling27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The oncogenic transcript factor c-Maf is stabilized by the deubiquitinase Otub1 and promotes myeloma cell proliferation and confers to chemoresistance. Inhibition of the Otub1/c-Maf axis is a promising therapeutic target, but there are no inhibitors reported on this specific axis. METHODS: A luciferase assay was applied to screen potential inhibitors of Otub1/c-Maf. Annexin V staining/flow cytometry was applied to evaluate cell apoptosis. Immunoprecipitation was applied to examine protein ubiquitination and interaction. Xenograft models in nude mice were used to evaluate anti-myeloma activity of AVT. RESULTS: Acevaltrate (AVT), isolated from Valeriana glechomifolia, was identified based on a bioactive screen against the Otub1/c-Maf/luciferase system. AVT disrupts the interaction of Otub1/c-Maf thus inhibiting Otub1 activity and leading to c-Maf polyubiquitination and subsequent degradation in proteasomes. Consistently, AVT inhibits c-Maf transcriptional activity and downregulates the expression of its target genes key for myeloma growth and survival. Moreover, AVT displays potent anti-myeloma activity by triggering myeloma cell apoptosis in vitro and impairing myeloma xenograft growth in vivo but presents no marked toxicity. CONCLUSIONS: The natural product AVT inhibits the Otub1/c-Maf axis and displays potent anti-myeloma activity. Given its great safety and efficacy, AVT could be further developed for MM treatment. Video Abstract.

Topics & Concepts

ApoptosisCancer researchLuciferaseMultiple myelomaProteasome inhibitorFlow cytometryCell growthProteasomeBortezomibDeubiquitinating enzymeProgrammed cell deathAnnexinIn vivoChemistryUbiquitinBiologyCell cultureCell biologyMolecular biologyImmunologyTransfectionBiochemistryGeneBiotechnologyGeneticsMedicinal Plant Extracts EffectsUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysNatural Compound Pharmacology Studies
Inhibition of the Otub1/c-Maf axis by the herbal acevaltrate induces myeloma cell apoptosis | Litcius