Program: Oral and Poster Abstracts
Session: 604. Molecular Pharmacology and Drug Resistance in Myeloid Diseases: Poster III
Materials and methods: In this study, we investigated the combination therapy with a CUDC-907 and an ABL TKIs (imatinib, nilotinib and ponatinib) by using the BCR-ABL positive cell line, K562, murine Ba/F3 cell line which was transfected with T315I mutant, nilotinib resistant K562 and ponatinib resistant Ba/F3 cells and primary samples.
Results: The treatment of imatinib, nilotinib and ponatinib exhibits cell growth inhibition partially against K562 cells in the presence of feeder cell (HS-5). We found that mRNA of PI3K subunit is significantly increased after a co-culture with HS-5 in K562 and primary CD34 positive CML samples. 72 h treatment of CUDC-907 exhibits cell growth inhibition and induced apoptosis against K562 cells in a dose dependent manner. We examined the intracellular signaling after treatment of CUDC-907. Phosphorylation of JNK, histone acetylation and activity of caspase 3, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) was increased. Anti-apoptotic protein, Mcl-1 was decreased in a dose dependent. We next investigated the efficacy between imatinib and CUDC-907 by using these cell line. Combined treatment of K562 cells with imatinib and CUDC-907 caused significantly more cytotoxicity than each drug alone. Caspase activity was increased and Akt activity was reduced. Phosphorylation of BCR-ABL, Crk-L was reduced and cleaved PARP was increased after imatinib and CUDC-907 treatment. We investigated the CUDC-907 activity against T315I positive cells. CUDC-907 potently induced cell growth inhibition of Ba/F3 T315I cells in a dose dependent manner. Combined treatment of Ba/F3 T315I cells with ponatinib and CUDC-907 caused significantly more cytotoxicity than each drug alone. Caspase activity was increased and Akt activity was reduced after ponatinib and CUDC-907 treatment. To assess the activity of ponatinib and CUDC-907, we performed to test on tumor formation in mice. We injected nude mice subcutaneously with Ba/F3 T315I mutant cells. A dose of 20 mg/kg/day p.o of ponatinib and 30 mg/kg/day p.o of CUDC-907 inhibited tumor growth and reduced tumor volume compared with control mice. The treatments were well tolerated with no animal health concerns observed. We also found that the treatment of CUDC-907 exhibits cell growth inhibition against Ba/F3 ponatinib resistant cells, K562 nilotinib resistant cells, T315I mutant primary samples and CD34 positive CML samples.
Conclusion: These results indicated that administration of the dual PI3K and HDAC inhibitor, CUDC-907 may be a powerful strategy against ABL TKI resistant cells including T315I mutation and enhance cytotoxic effects of ABL TKI against those Ph-positive leukemia cells.
Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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