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Zalypsis has in vitro activity in acute myeloid blasts and leukemic progenitor cells through the induction of a DNA damage response
Authors:Colado Enrique  Paíno Teresa  Maiso Patricia  Ocio Enrique M  Chen Xi  Alvarez-Fernández Stela  Gutiérrez Norma C  Martín-Sánchez Jesús  Flores-Montero Juan  San Segundo Laura  Garayoa Mercedes  Fernández-Lázaro Diego  Vidriales Maria-Belen  Galmarini Carlos M  Avilés Pablo  Cuevas Carmen  Pandiella Atanasio  San-Miguel Jesús F
Affiliation:1 Centro de Investigación del Cáncer, IBMCC/CSIC-Universidad de Salamanca;2 Hospital Universitario de Salamanca, Spain;3 PharmaMar, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:

Background

Although the majority of patients with acute myeloid leukemia initially respond to conventional chemotherapy, relapse is still the leading cause of death, probably because of the presence of leukemic stem cells that are insensitive to current therapies. We investigated the antileukemic activity and mechanism of action of zalypsis, a novel alkaloid of marine origin.

Design and Methods

The activity of zalypsis was studied in four acute myeloid leukemia cell lines and in freshly isolated blasts taken from patients with acute myeloid leukemia before they started therapy. Zalypsis-induced apoptosis of both malignant and normal cells was measured using flow cytometry techniques. Gene expression profiling and western blot studies were performed to assess the mechanism of action of the alkaloid.

Results

Zalypsis showed a very potent antileukemic activity in all the cell lines tested and potentiated the effect of conventional antileukemic drugs such as cytarabine, fludarabine and daunorubicin. Interestingly, zalypsis showed remarkable ex vivo potency, including activity against the most immature blast cells (CD34+ CD38 Lin) which include leukemic stem cells. Zalypsis-induced apoptosis was the result of an important deregulation of genes involved in the recognition of double-strand DNA breaks, such as Fanconi anemia genes and BRCA1, but also genes implicated in the repair of double-strand DNA breaks, such as RAD51 and RAD54. These gene findings were confirmed by an increase in several proteins involved in the pathway (pCHK1, pCHK2 and pH2AX).

Conclusions

The potent and selective antileukemic effect of zalypsis on DNA damage response mechanisms observed in acute myeloid leukemia cell lines and in patients’ samples provides the rationale for the investigation of this compound in clinical trials.
Keywords:zalypsis   acute myeloid leukemia   DNA damage response   antileukemic activity
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