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Mechanisms Behind Resistance to PI3K Inhibitor Treatment Induced by the PIM Kinase
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Chemoprevention StrategyCell DeathPharmacotherapyTumor BiologyOxidative StressSignaling PathwayCell RegulationRedox RegulatorReceptor Tyrosine KinaseMechanisms Behind ResistancePim Kinase InhibitorsRadiation OncologyCell SignalingInhibitory ActivityPim KinaseCancer ResearchRedox SignalingPharmacologyPim PreventsCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentProtein PhosphorylationReductive StressSignal TransductionTumor SuppressorMedicine
Cancer resistance to PI3K inhibitor therapy can be in part mediated by increases in the PIM1 kinase. However, the exact mechanism by which PIM kinase promotes tumor cell resistance is unknown. Our study unveils the pivotal control of redox signaling by PIM kinases as a driver of this resistance mechanism. PIM1 kinase functions to decrease cellular ROS levels by enhancing nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2)/antioxidant response element activity. PIM prevents cell death induced by PI3K-AKT-inhibitory drugs through a noncanonical mechanism of NRF2 ubiquitination and degradation and translational control of NRF2 protein levels through modulation of eIF4B and mTORC1 activity. Importantly, PIM also controls NAD(P)H production by increasing glucose flux through the pentose phosphate shunt decreasing ROS production, and thereby diminishing the cytotoxicity of PI3K-AKT inhibitors. Treatment with PIM kinase inhibitors reverses this resistance phenotype, making tumors increasingly susceptible to small-molecule therapeutics, which block the PI3K-AKT pathway.
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