PP2A-activating drugs selectively eradicate TKI-resistant chronic myeloid leukemic stem cells.

Journal: The Journal Of Clinical Investigation
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Abstract

The success of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) in treating chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) depends on the requirement for BCR-ABL1 kinase activity in CML progenitors. However, CML quiescent HSCs are TKI resistant and represent a BCR-ABL1 kinase-independent disease reservoir. Here we have shown that persistence of leukemic HSCs in BM requires inhibition of the tumor suppressor protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) and expression--but not activity--of the BCR-ABL1 oncogene. Examination of HSCs from CML patients and healthy individuals revealed that PP2A activity was suppressed in CML compared with normal HSCs. TKI-resistant CML quiescent HSCs showed increased levels of BCR-ABL1, but very low kinase activity. BCR-ABL1 expression, but not kinase function, was required for recruitment of JAK2, activation of a JAK2/β-catenin survival/self-renewal pathway, and inhibition of PP2A. PP2A-activating drugs (PADs) markedly reduced survival and self-renewal of CML quiescent HSCs, but not normal quiescent HSCs, through BCR-ABL1 kinase-independent and PP2A-mediated inhibition of JAK2 and β-catenin. This led to suppression of human leukemic, but not normal, HSC/progenitor survival in BM xenografts and interference with long-term maintenance of BCR-ABL1-positive HSCs in serial transplantation assays. Targeting the JAK2/PP2A/β-catenin network in quiescent HSCs with PADs (e.g., FTY720) has the potential to treat TKI-refractory CML and relieve lifelong patient dependence on TKIs.

Authors
Paolo Neviani, Jason Harb, Joshua Oaks, Ramasamy Santhanam, Christopher Walker, Justin Ellis, Gregory Ferenchak, Adrienne Dorrance, Carolyn Paisie, Anna Eiring, Yihui Ma, Hsiaoyin Mao, Bin Zhang, Mark Wunderlich, Philippa May, Chaode Sun, Sahar Saddoughi, Jacek Bielawski, William Blum, Rebecca Klisovic, Janelle Solt, John Byrd, Stefano Volinia, Jorge Cortes, Claudia Huettner, Steffen Koschmieder, Tessa Holyoake, Steven Devine, Michael Caligiuri, Carlo Croce, Ramiro Garzon, Besim Ogretmen, Ralph Arlinghaus, Ching-shih Chen, Robert Bittman, Peter Hokland, Denis-claude Roy, Dragana Milojkovic, Jane Apperley, John Goldman, Alistair Reid, James Mulloy, Ravi Bhatia, Guido Marcucci, Danilo Perrotti