Hierarchy for targeting prosurvival BCL2 family proteins in multiple myeloma: pivotal role of MCL1

JN Gong, T Khong, D Segal, Y Yao… - Blood, The Journal …, 2016 - ashpublications.org
JN Gong, T Khong, D Segal, Y Yao, CD Riffkin, JM Garnier, SL Khaw, G Lessene, A Spencer
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2016ashpublications.org
New therapeutic targets are needed to address the poor prognosis of patients with high-risk
multiple myeloma. Myeloma cells usually express a range of the prosurvival BCL2 proteins.
To define the hierarchy of their relative importance for maintaining the survival of myeloma
cells, we targeted each of them in a large panel of cell lines, using pharmacological
inhibitors or gene editing or by peptide-based approaches, alone or in combination. The
majority of well-established immortalized cell lines (17/25) or low-passage myeloma cell …
Abstract
New therapeutic targets are needed to address the poor prognosis of patients with high-risk multiple myeloma. Myeloma cells usually express a range of the prosurvival BCL2 proteins. To define the hierarchy of their relative importance for maintaining the survival of myeloma cells, we targeted each of them in a large panel of cell lines, using pharmacological inhibitors or gene editing or by peptide-based approaches, alone or in combination. The majority of well-established immortalized cell lines (17/25) or low-passage myeloma cell lines (5/7) are readily killed when MCL1 is targeted, even including those cell lines sensitive to BCL2 inhibition. Targeting MCL1 also constrained the growth of myeloma in vivo. We also identified a previously unrecognized subset of myeloma that is highly BCLXL-dependent, and has the potential for cotargeting MCL1 and BCLXL. As MCL1 is pivotal for maintaining survival of most myelomas, it should be prioritized for targeting in the clinic once high-quality, validated inhibitors become available.
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