Abstract
Adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) develops in individuals infected with human T-cell lymphotropic virus-1 (HTLV-1). Presently there is no curative therapy for ATL. The HTLV-1-encoded protein Tax up-regulates Bcl-xL expression and constitutively activates interleukin-2 (IL-2), IL-9, and IL-15 autocrine/paracrine systems resulting in amplified JAK/STAT signaling. Consequently, inhibition of JAK signaling reduces ex vivo proliferation of PBMCs from ATL patients in smoldering and chronic stages. Currently, two JAK inhibitors are approved for human use. In this study, we examined activity of multiple JAK inhibitors in IL-2-dependent and IL-2-independent ATL cell lines. The highly selective JAK inhibitor ruxolitinib was examined in a high-throughput matrix screen and the Bcl-2/Bcl-xL inhibitor navitoclax was identified as a strong candidate for multicomponent therapy. An examination of the mechanistic underpinnings of this combination highlighted a stimulation of Bim and PUMA expression and reduced phosphorylation of BAD upon cellular exposure to ruxolitinib. The combination was noted to strongly activate BAX, effect mitochondrial depolarization and increase caspase 3/7 activity that leads to PARP and Mcl-1 cleavage. Ruxolitinib and navitoclax independently demonstrated modest antitumor efficacy while the combination dramatically lowered tumor burden and prolonged survival in an aggressive ATL murine model. Critically, this combination strongly blocked ex vivo proliferation of five ATL patients’ PBMCs. These studies provide support for a therapeutic trial in patients with smoldering and chronic ATL using a drug combination that inhibits JAK signaling and anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-xL.
Highlights
Selective targeting of JAK/STAT signaling is potentiated by Bcl-xL blockade in IL-2-dependent adult T-cell leukemia
Adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) develops in individuals infected with human T-cell lymphotropic virus-1 (HTLV-1)
The HTLV-1encoded protein Tax up-regulates Bcl-xL expression and constitutively activates interleukin-2 (IL-2), IL-9, and IL-15 autocrine/paracrine systems resulting in amplified JAK/ STAT signaling
Summary
Adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) develops in individuals infected with human T-cell lymphotropic virus-1 (HTLV-1). Selective targeting of JAK/STAT signaling is potentiated by Bcl-xL blockade in IL-2-dependent adult T-cell leukemia From 17th International Conference on Human Retroviruses: HTLV and Related Viruses Trois Ilets, Martinique.
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