[HTML][HTML] De-regulated STAT5A/miR-202-5p/USP15/Caspase-6 regulatory axis suppresses CML cell apoptosis and contributes to Imatinib resistance

ZY Nie, M Yao, Z Yang, L Yang, XJ Liu, J Yu… - Journal of Experimental …, 2020 - Springer
ZY Nie, M Yao, Z Yang, L Yang, XJ Liu, J Yu, Y Ma, N Zhang, XY Zhang, MH Liu, LL Jiang…
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research, 2020Springer
Background STAT5 plays an important role in the transformation of hematopoietic cells by
BCR-ABL. However, the downstream target genes activated by STAT5 in chronic myeloid
leukemia (CML) cells remain largely unclear. Here, we investigated the mechanistic
functional relationship between STAT5A-regulated microRNA and CML cell apoptosis.
Methods The expression of USP15, Caspase-6, STAT5A-regulated miR-202-5p and
STAT5A was detected by qRT-PCR and Western blotting in CML cell lines and PBMCs of …
Background
STAT5 plays an important role in the transformation of hematopoietic cells by BCR-ABL. However, the downstream target genes activated by STAT5 in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) cells remain largely unclear. Here, we investigated the mechanistic functional relationship between STAT5A-regulated microRNA and CML cell apoptosis.
Methods
The expression of USP15, Caspase-6, STAT5A-regulated miR-202-5p and STAT5A was detected by qRT-PCR and Western blotting in CML cell lines and PBMCs of CML patients. Cell apoptosis was evaluated by flow cytometry. Both gain- and loss-of-function experiments were used to investigate the roles of USP15, miR-202-5p and STAT5A in CML. Luciferase reporter assay detected the effect of miR-202-5p on USP15 expression. Xenograft animal model was used to test the effect of anti-miR-202-5p and pimozide on K562 cell xenograft growth.
Results
USP15 expression was significantly downregulated in CML cell lines and PBMCs of CML patients. Depletion of USP15 increased, whereas overexpression of USP15 reduced the resistance of CML cells to Imatinib. Further, decreased deubiquitinating activity of USP15 by USP15 downregulation led to reduced caspase-6 level, thus attenuating CML cell apoptosis. Mechanistically, miR-202-5p was upregulated in K562G cells and negatively regulated USP15 expression by directly targeting USP15 3′-UTR. Correspondingly, upregulation of miR-202-5p enhanced the resistance of CML cells to Imatinib by inhibiting cell apoptosis. Importantly, STAT5A was upregulated in CML cells and directly activated miR-202-5p transcription by binding to the pre-miR-202 promoter. Pimozide induced CML cell apoptosis and significantly reduced K562 cell xenograft growth in vivo by blocking STAT5A/miR-202-5p/USP15/Caspase-6 regulatory axis.
Conclusions
we provide the first evidence that de-regulated STAT5A/miR-202-5p/USP15/Caspase-6 regulatory axis suppresses the apoptosis of CML cells, targeting this pathway might be a promising therapeutic approach for the treatment of CML.
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