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Targeting PI3K, mTOR, ERK, and Bcl-2 signaling network shows superior antileukemic activity against AML ex vivo  期刊论文  

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    20f270c2-2cdd-47d5-8229-6a9da1020303
  • 作者:
    Su, Yongwei#[1]Li, Xinyu#[1]Ma, Jun[1];Zhao, Jianyun[1,2,5];Liu, Shuang[1,2];Wang, Guan[1];Edwards, Holly[3,4];Taub, Jeffrey W.[5];Lin, Hai(林海)*[6]Ge, Yubin*[3,4,5]
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    英文
  • 期刊:
    BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY ISSN:0006-2952 2018 年 148 卷 (13 - 26) ; FEB
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    Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) remains challenging to treat and needs more effective treatments. The PI3KtinTOR pathway is involved in cell survival and has been shown to be constitutively active in 50-80% of AML patients. However, targeting the PI3K/mTOR pathway results in activation of the ERK pathway, which also plays an important role in cell survival. In addition, AML cells often overexpress antiapoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins (e.g., Bc1-2), preventing cell death. Thus, our strategy here is to target the PI3K, mTOR (by VS -5584, a P13K and mTOR dual inhibitor), ERK (by SCH772984, an ERK-selective inhibitor), and Bcl-2 (by ABT-199, a Bcl-2-selective inhibitor) signaling network to kill AML cells. In this study, we show that while inhibition of P13K, mTOR, and ERK showed superior induction of cell death compared to inhibition of P13K and mTOR, the levels of cell death were modest in some AML cell lines and primary patient samples tested. Although simultaneous inhibition of P13K, mTOR, and ERK caused downregulation of Mcl-1 and upregulation of Bim, immunoprecipitation of Bcl-2 revealed increased binding of Bim to Bcl-2, which was abolished by the addition of ABT-199, suggesting that Bim was bound to Bcl-2 which prevented cell death. Treatment with combined VS -5584, SCH772984, and ABT-199 showed significant increase in cell death in AML cell lines and primary patient samples and significant reduction in AML colony formation in primary patient samples, while there was no significant effect on colony formation of normal human CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor cells. Taken together, our findings show that inhibition of PI3K, mTOR, and ERK synergistically induces cell death in AML cells, and addition of ABT-199 enhances cell death further. Thus, our data support targeting the P13K, mTOR, ERK, and Bcl-2 signaling network for the treatment of AML. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier Inc.

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    Su Yongwei,Li Xinyu,Ma Jun, et al. Targeting PI3K, mTOR, ERK, and Bcl-2 signaling network shows superior antileukemic activity against AML ex vivo [J].BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY,2018,148:13-26.
  • APA:
    Su Yongwei,Li Xinyu,Ma Jun,Zhao Jianyun,&Ge Yubin.(2018).Targeting PI3K, mTOR, ERK, and Bcl-2 signaling network shows superior antileukemic activity against AML ex vivo .BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY,148:13-26.
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    Su Yongwei, et al. "Targeting PI3K, mTOR, ERK, and Bcl-2 signaling network shows superior antileukemic activity against AML ex vivo" .BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY 148(2018):13-26.
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