Abstract

Advanced-phase chronic myeloid leukemia patients treated with imatinib often relapse due to point mutations in the Abl kinase domain. We herein examine the in vitro and in vivo effects of a Bcr-Abl/Lyn dual tyrosine kinase inhibitor, NS-187, on seven mutated Bcr-Abl proteins. NS-187 inhibited both Tyr393-phosphorylated and Tyr393-unphosphorylated Abl, resulting in significant in vitro growth inhibition of cells expressing six of seven mutated Bcr-Abl kinases, though not T315I. Furthermore, NS-187 prolonged the survival of mice injected with leukemic cells expressing all mutated Bcr-Abl tested except T315I, and its efficacy correlated well with its in vitro effects.

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