Targeting MCL-1/BCL-X L Forestalls the Acquisition of Resistance to ABT-199 in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2016)

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ABT-199, a potent and selective small-molecule antagonist of BCL-2, is being clinically vetted as pharmacotherapy for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). However, given that prolonged monotherapy tends to beget resistance, we sought to investigate the means by which resistance to ABT-199 might arise in AML and the extent to which those mechanisms might be preempted. Here we used a pathway-activating genetic screen to nominate MCL-1 and BCL-X L as potential nodes of resistance. We then characterized a panel of ABT-199-resistant myeloid leukemia cell lines derived through chronic exposure to ABT-199 and found that acquired drug resistance is indeed driven by the upregulation of MCL-1 and BCL-X L . By targeting MCL-1 and BCL-X L , resistant AML cell lines could be resensitized to ABT-199. Further, preemptively targeting MCL-1 and/or BCL-X L alongside administration of ABT-199 was capable of delaying or forestalling the acquisition of drug resistance. Collectively, these data suggest that in AML, (1) the selection of initial therapy dynamically templates the landscape of acquired resistance via modulation of MCL-1/BCL-X L and (2) appropriate selection of initial therapy may delay or altogether forestall the acquisition of resistance to ABT-199.
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Acute myeloid leukaemia,Cancer therapeutic resistance,Targeted therapies,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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