AKT inhibition sensitizes acute leukemia cells to S63845-induced apoptosis

ABSTRACTThe MCL1 inhibitors are undergoing clinical testing for multiple leukemia. However, because that MCL1 inhibition has on-target hematopoietic, hepatic and cardiac toxicities, there is substantial interest in finding agents can sensitize leukemia cells to the MCL1 inhibitors. Here we describe...

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Main Authors: Yunjian Li, Liang Du, Kaiqin Ye, Xiao Sun, Lei Hu, Shan Gao, Haiming Dai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
Series:Hematology
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/16078454.2023.2214465
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Summary:ABSTRACTThe MCL1 inhibitors are undergoing clinical testing for multiple leukemia. However, because that MCL1 inhibition has on-target hematopoietic, hepatic and cardiac toxicities, there is substantial interest in finding agents can sensitize leukemia cells to the MCL1 inhibitors. Here we describe that the AKT inhibitors MK-2206 and Gsk690693 sensitize multiple leukemia cells to the MCL1 inhibitor S63845. Further experiments demonstrate that MK-2206 and Gsk690693 sensitize S63845 through the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. Moreover, MK-2206 downregulates the anti-apoptotic protein BCLXL and induces the BH3-only pro-apoptotic protein BAD dephosphorylation and mitochondrial translocation. Knockdown of BAD significantly inhibits MK-2206-induced sensitization to S63845. Thus, our results suggest that MK-2206 sensitizes multiple leukemia cells to S63845-induced apoptosis, with the mechanisms involving BAD dephosphorylation and BCLXL downregulation.
ISSN:1607-8454