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Ex vivo drug response profiling detects recurrent sensitivity patterns in drug-resistant acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Viktoras Frismantas1,2, Maria Pamela Dobay3, Anna Rinaldi1,2, Joelle Tchinda1,2, Samuel H Dunn4, Joachim Kunz5, Paulina Richter-Pechanska5, Blerim Marovca1,2, Orrin Pail1,2, Silvia Jenni1,2, Ernesto Diaz-Flores6, Bill H Chang7, Timothy J Brown8, Robert H Collins8, Sebastian Uhrig9, Gnana P Balasubramanian9, Obul R Bandapalli5, Salome Higi1,2, Sabrina Eugster1,2, Pamela Voegeli10, Mauro Delorenzi3,11, Gunnar Cario12, Mignon L Loh13, Martin Schrappe12, Martin Stanulla14, Andreas E Kulozik5, Martina U Muckenthaler5, Vaskar Saha15,16, Julie A Irving17, Roland Meisel18, Thomas Radimerski19, Arend Von Stackelberg9,20,21, Cornelia Eckert9,20,21, Jeffrey W Tyner22, Peter Horvath23,24, Beat C Bornhauser1,2, Jean-Pierre Bourquin1,2.   

Abstract

Drug sensitivity and resistance testing on diagnostic leukemia samples should provide important functional information to guide actionable target and biomarker discovery. We provide proof of concept data by profiling 60 drugs on 68 acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) samples mostly from resistant disease in cocultures of bone marrow stromal cells. Patient-derived xenografts retained the original pattern of mutations found in the matched patient material. Stromal coculture did not prevent leukemia cell cycle activity, but a specific sensitivity profile to cell cycle-related drugs identified samples with higher cell proliferation both in vitro and in vivo as leukemia xenografts. In patients with refractory relapses, individual patterns of marked drug resistance and exceptional responses to new agents of immediate clinical relevance were detected. The BCL2-inhibitor venetoclax was highly active below 10 nM in B-cell precursor ALL (BCP-ALL) subsets, including MLL-AF4 and TCF3-HLF ALL, and in some T-cell ALLs (T-ALLs), predicting in vivo activity as a single agent and in combination with dexamethasone and vincristine. Unexpected sensitivity to dasatinib with half maximal inhibitory concentration values below 20 nM was detected in 2 independent T-ALL cohorts, which correlated with similar cytotoxic activity of the SRC inhibitor KX2-391 and inhibition of SRC phosphorylation. A patient with refractory T-ALL was treated with dasatinib on the basis of drug profiling information and achieved a 5-month remission. Thus, drug profiling captures disease-relevant features and unexpected sensitivity to relevant drugs, which warrants further exploration of this functional assay in the context of clinical trials to develop drug repurposing strategies for patients with urgent medical needs.
© 2017 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28122742      PMCID: PMC5356455          DOI: 10.1182/blood-2016-09-738070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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