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Blood ; 122(7): 1293-304, 2013 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23836560

RESUMEN

Homologous recombination repair (HRR) protects cells from the lethal effect of spontaneous and therapy-induced DNA double-stand breaks. HRR usually depends on BRCA1/2-RAD51, and RAD52-RAD51 serves as back-up. To target HRR in tumor cells, a phenomenon called "synthetic lethality" was applied, which relies on the addiction of cancer cells to a single DNA repair pathway, whereas normal cells operate 2 or more mechanisms. Using mutagenesis and a peptide aptamer approach, we pinpointed phenylalanine 79 in RAD52 DNA binding domain I (RAD52-phenylalanine 79 [F79]) as a valid target to induce synthetic lethality in BRCA1- and/or BRCA2-deficient leukemias and carcinomas without affecting normal cells and tissues. Targeting RAD52-F79 disrupts the RAD52-DNA interaction, resulting in the accumulation of toxic DNA double-stand breaks in malignant cells, but not in normal counterparts. In addition, abrogation of RAD52-DNA interaction enhanced the antileukemia effect of already-approved drugs. BRCA-deficient status predisposing to RAD52-dependent synthetic lethality could be predicted by genetic abnormalities such as oncogenes BCR-ABL1 and PML-RAR, mutations in BRCA1 and/or BRCA2 genes, and gene expression profiles identifying leukemias displaying low levels of BRCA1 and/or BRCA2. We believe this work may initiate a personalized therapeutic approach in numerous patients with tumors displaying encoded and functional BRCA deficiency.


Asunto(s)
Apoptosis , Aptámeros de Péptidos/farmacología , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica , Leucemia Linfocítica Crónica de Células B/patología , Mutación/genética , Proteína Recombinante y Reparadora de ADN Rad52/genética , Recombinación Genética/genética , Animales , Aptámeros de Péptidos/química , Proteína BRCA1/genética , Proteína BRCA1/metabolismo , Proteína BRCA2/genética , Proteína BRCA2/metabolismo , Biomarcadores de Tumor/genética , Biomarcadores de Tumor/metabolismo , Western Blotting , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Diferenciación Celular , Proliferación Celular , Daño del ADN/genética , Reparación del ADN/genética , Epigenómica , Proteínas de Fusión bcr-abl/genética , Proteínas de Fusión bcr-abl/metabolismo , Humanos , Leucemia Linfocítica Crónica de Células B/genética , Leucemia Linfocítica Crónica de Células B/prevención & control , Ratones , Ratones SCID , Modelos Moleculares , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia/genética , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia/patología , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia/prevención & control , Células Madre Neoplásicas/metabolismo , Células Madre Neoplásicas/patología , Análisis de Secuencia por Matrices de Oligonucleótidos , Fragmentos de Péptidos , ARN Mensajero/genética , Recombinasa Rad51/genética , Recombinasa Rad51/metabolismo , Proteína Recombinante y Reparadora de ADN Rad52/antagonistas & inhibidores , Proteína Recombinante y Reparadora de ADN Rad52/metabolismo , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa , Células Tumorales Cultivadas , Ensayos Antitumor por Modelo de Xenoinjerto
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Blood ; 119(10): 2196-204, 2012 Mar 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22223823

RESUMEN

The Hedgehog pathway is a critical mediator of embryonic patterning and organ development, including hematopoiesis. It influences stem cell fate, differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis in responsive tissues. In adult organisms, hedgehog pathway activity is required for aspects of tissue maintenance and regeneration; however, there is increasing awareness that abnormal hedgehog signaling is associated with malignancy. Hedgehog signaling is critical for early hematopoietic development, but there is controversy over its role in normal hematopoiesis in adult organisms where it may be dispensable. Conversely, hedgehog signaling appears to be an important survival and proliferation signal for a spectrum of hematologic malignancies. Furthermore, hedgehog signaling may be critical for the maintenance and expansion of leukemic stem cells and therefore provides a possible mechanism to selectively target these primitive cell subpopulations, which are resistant to conventional chemotherapy. Indeed, phase 1 clinical trials of hedgehog pathway inhibitors are currently underway to test this hypothesis in myeloid leukemias. This review covers: (1) the hedgehog pathway and its role in normal and malignant hematopoiesis, (2) the recent development of clinical grade small molecule inhibitors of the pathway, and (3) the potential utility of hedgehog pathway inhibition as a therapeutic strategy in hemato-oncology.


Asunto(s)
Antineoplásicos/uso terapéutico , Proteínas Hedgehog/metabolismo , Neoplasias Hematológicas/tratamiento farmacológico , Transducción de Señal/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Ensayos Clínicos Fase I como Asunto , Neoplasias Hematológicas/metabolismo , Hematopoyesis/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Leucemia Mieloide/tratamiento farmacológico , Leucemia Mieloide/metabolismo
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Sci Rep ; 6: 25476, 2016 05 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27157927

RESUMEN

Targeting the Hedgehog (Hh) pathway represents a potential leukaemia stem cell (LSC)-directed therapy which may compliment tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) to eradicate LSC in chronic phase (CP) chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML). We set out to elucidate the role of Hh signaling in CP-CML and determine if inhibition of Hh signaling, through inhibition of smoothened (SMO), was an effective strategy to target CP-CML LSC. Assessment of Hh pathway gene and protein expression demonstrated that the Hh pathway is activated in CD34(+) CP-CML stem/progenitor cells. LDE225 (Sonidegib), a small molecule, clinically investigated SMO inhibitor, used alone and in combination with nilotinib, inhibited the Hh pathway in CD34(+) CP-CML cells, reducing the number and self-renewal capacity of CML LSC in vitro. The combination had no effect on normal haemopoietic stem cells. When combined, LDE225 + nilotinib reduced CD34(+) CP-CML cell engraftment in NSG mice and, upon administration to EGFP(+) /SCLtTA/TRE-BCR-ABL mice, the combination enhanced survival with reduced leukaemia development in secondary transplant recipients. In conclusion, the Hh pathway is deregulated in CML stem and progenitor cells. We identify Hh pathway inhibition, in combination with nilotinib, as a potentially effective therapeutic strategy to improve responses in CP-CML by targeting both stem and progenitor cells.


Asunto(s)
Compuestos de Bifenilo/farmacología , Proteínas Hedgehog/metabolismo , Leucemia Mielógena Crónica BCR-ABL Positiva/metabolismo , Leucemia Mielógena Crónica BCR-ABL Positiva/patología , Piridinas/farmacología , Transducción de Señal/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Antígenos CD34/metabolismo , Compuestos de Bifenilo/administración & dosificación , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Células Madre Hematopoyéticas/metabolismo , Humanos , Lentivirus/metabolismo , Ratones , Ratones SCID , Ratones Transgénicos , Células Madre Neoplásicas/efectos de los fármacos , Células Madre Neoplásicas/metabolismo , Células Madre Neoplásicas/patología , Piridinas/administración & dosificación , Pirimidinas/administración & dosificación , Pirimidinas/farmacología , Bibliotecas de Moléculas Pequeñas/farmacología , Bazo/patología
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J Chromatogr A ; 1089(1-2): 65-71, 2005 Sep 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16130773

RESUMEN

An analytical method, based on the use of ion chromatography, was developed to monitor the levels of three regulated VX hydrolysis products in the effluent from a biological wastewater treatment process--ethylmethylphosphonic acid, methylphosphonic acid and 2-(diisopropyl)aminoethanethiol. Previous methods have not been applied to wastewater matrices or 2-(diisopropyl)aminoethanethiol. Despite the specificity and sensitivity constraints of this method, it was possible to measure the compounds in bioreactor effluents down to a level substantially below the US Army discharge limit of 0.1% (w/v). Analytical data was confirmed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) at an independent laboratory.


Asunto(s)
Sustancias para la Guerra Química/análisis , Cromatografía Liquida/métodos , Electroquímica/métodos , Compuestos Organotiofosforados/análisis , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis , Hidrólisis
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Blood Rev ; 24(1): 1-9, 2010 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20005615

RESUMEN

The introduction of imatinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) that targets the BCR-ABL protein, has revolutionised the treatment of chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), producing high rates of response that have been durable in many patients. However, because of intrinsic or acquired mechanisms of imatinib resistance, in addition to the persistence of leukaemic stem cells that are resistant to imatinib-induced apoptosis, imatinib treatment does not appear to be curative. Cytogenetic and molecular monitoring enable the identification of patients showing signs of treatment failure and can be used to guide choices regarding subsequent therapeutic options, including imatinib dose escalation, treatment with a secondary TKI or, in selected cases, allogeneic stem cell transplant (allo-SCT). Although these alternative therapies may overcome imatinib resistance, long-term remission or cure from CML is likely to require development of novel interventions that effectively eliminate CML stem cells (Ph+HSC).


Asunto(s)
Resistencia a Antineoplásicos , Leucemia Mielógena Crónica BCR-ABL Positiva/tratamiento farmacológico , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/uso terapéutico , Manejo de la Enfermedad , Monitoreo de Drogas , Humanos , Leucemia Mielógena Crónica BCR-ABL Positiva/terapia , Proteínas Tirosina Quinasas/antagonistas & inhibidores
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