Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Nowadays, microRNAs (miRNAs) attract much attention in regulating anticancer drug resistance in cancers including multiple myeloma (MM). Bortezomib is the first-line choice in MM treatment, and bortezomib resistance caused by aberrant DNA repair leads to the recurrence and therapeutic failure of MM. Objective: Our study aims to identify a miRNA that overcomes bortezomib resistance in MM. Methods: We established bortezomib-resistant MM cell lines, and screened several miRNAs that have aberrant expressions in MM cell lines. The expression of DNA-repair-related proteins were assessed by western blot, and cell viability was determined by the MTT assay in bortezomib-resistant cell lines. The binding between miRNAs and 3ʹ-UTR of APE1 mRNA was confirmed by luciferase reporter assay. The mouse bortezomib-resistant xenograft was established to verify the therapeutic effect of miRNA overexpression. Results: miR-520g and miR-520h were significantly downregulated in bortezomib-resistant MM cell lines, and overexpression of miR-520g and miR-520h together inhibited expression of homologous recombination-related protein Rad51 and cell viability of bortezomib-resistant MM cells in vitro by binding with 3ʹ-UTR of APE1 mRNA. Combined overexpression of miR-520g and miR-520h inhibited bortezomib-resistant MM tumor growth in vivo. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrated that combined overexpression of miR-520g and miR-520h overcomes bortezomib resistance in MM through inhibition of DNA repair, offering a promising therapeutic target for MM treatment.

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