Abstract

Signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT) proteins comprise a family of transcription factors that have been implicated in tumoral transformation, especially in hematological malignancies. Because of this, the JAK/STAT pathway is attractive as a therapeutic target in these tumors. In the present study, we analyzed the ability of fludarabine and two JAK kinase inhibitors, AG490 and WHI-P131, to block STAT1 activation and induce apoptosis on B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) cells. All drugs were able to induce a high percentage of apoptosis on B-CLL cells from all patients studied. However, only AG490 and WHI-P131 were able to strongly suppress the STAT1 activation of B-CLL cells. In conclusion, our data show that JAK kinase inhibitors, such as AG490 and WHI-P131 are able to inhibit the STAT1 pathway on B-CLL cells and are strong inductors of apoptosis on these cells.

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