Rosuvastatin in Combination With Bortezomib Promotes Osteogenesis in Myeloma Bone Disease by Inhibiting the Secretion of CCL3
Fujun Qu, Mingxu Hui, Fan Yang, Bo Huang, Nian Liu, Yuchan He, Xiaotao Wang

TL;DR
Combining rosuvastatin and bortezomib helps repair bone damage in myeloma patients by reducing a harmful protein called CCL3.
Contribution
The study reveals a novel synergistic therapy for myeloma bone disease by combining two drugs to inhibit CCL3.
Findings
CCL3 levels are elevated in myeloma bone disease and correlate with bone destruction severity.
The drug combination synergistically inhibits CCL3 secretion in both lab and animal models.
The treatment improves bone formation, reduces bone breakdown, and increases survival in mice.
Abstract
Myeloma bone disease (MBD) is a devastating complication of multiple myeloma (MM) and a primary cause of disability in affected patients. Its pathogenesis is driven by an imbalance in bone remodeling, largely attributed to the overexpression of C‐C motif chemokine ligand 3 (CCL3). While both bortezomib and statins have been reported to inhibit CCL3, their combined effect on promoting osteogenesis in MBD remains unexplored. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic potential and underlying mechanism of rosuvastatin in combination with bortezomib for MBD. Bone marrow samples from MBD patients were analyzed to correlate CCL3 levels with bone turnover markers. Human myeloma cell lines (IM9, XG‐1) were treated with bortezomib and/or rosuvastatin. Cell viability was assessed by CCK‐8 assay, and CCL3 expression was measured by ELISA and Western blot. A NOD/SCID mouse model of MBD was…
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TopicsMultiple Myeloma Research and Treatments · Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism · Bone health and treatments
