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mTORC1 activity is essential for disease progression in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
by
Sansom, Owen J
, Nakagawa, Rinako
, Dunn, Karen M
, Michie, Alison M
, Malik, Natasha
, Hay, Jodie
in
Birds of prey
/ Bone marrow
/ Cancer Biology
/ Cell lineage
/ Cell proliferation
/ Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
/ Gene deletion
/ Leukemia
/ Lymphatic leukemia
/ Mcl-1 protein
/ Phosphorylation
/ Progenitor cells
/ Protein kinase C
/ Rapamycin
/ Therapeutic targets
/ TOR protein
/ Translation
/ Translation elongation
2022
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mTORC1 activity is essential for disease progression in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
by
Sansom, Owen J
, Nakagawa, Rinako
, Dunn, Karen M
, Michie, Alison M
, Malik, Natasha
, Hay, Jodie
in
Birds of prey
/ Bone marrow
/ Cancer Biology
/ Cell lineage
/ Cell proliferation
/ Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
/ Gene deletion
/ Leukemia
/ Lymphatic leukemia
/ Mcl-1 protein
/ Phosphorylation
/ Progenitor cells
/ Protein kinase C
/ Rapamycin
/ Therapeutic targets
/ TOR protein
/ Translation
/ Translation elongation
2022
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mTORC1 activity is essential for disease progression in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
by
Sansom, Owen J
, Nakagawa, Rinako
, Dunn, Karen M
, Michie, Alison M
, Malik, Natasha
, Hay, Jodie
in
Birds of prey
/ Bone marrow
/ Cancer Biology
/ Cell lineage
/ Cell proliferation
/ Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
/ Gene deletion
/ Leukemia
/ Lymphatic leukemia
/ Mcl-1 protein
/ Phosphorylation
/ Progenitor cells
/ Protein kinase C
/ Rapamycin
/ Therapeutic targets
/ TOR protein
/ Translation
/ Translation elongation
2022
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mTORC1 activity is essential for disease progression in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
2022
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The precise role of mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) during chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) pathogenesis remains to be elucidated. Targeted deletion of mTORC1 component Raptor in adult mice reveals that mTORC1 function is essential for initiation and maintenance of CLL. Raptor-deficient bone marrow-derived PKCa-KR transduced haemopoietic progenitors failed to generate a CLL-like disease in vitro, due to an inability to overcome the mTORC1-mediated block in B cell lineage commitment. Induction of Raptor-deficiency in NSG mice transplanted with Mx1-Raptor BM-derived PKCa-KR transduced cells after disease was established, revealed a reduced CLL-like disease load and a significant increase in survival in the mice. Interestingly in mice transplanted with an aggressive CLL-like disease, rapamycin treatment reduced disease burden more effectively than AZD2014 (dual mTORC1/2 inhibitor), indicating a skew towards mTORC1 sensitivity with more aggressive leukemic disease. Rapamycin efficiently targeted the translation elongation axis eEF2/eEF2K downstream of mTORC1, resulting in eEF2 inactivation through induction of eEF2T56 phosphorylation. Rapamycin treatment of primary CLL cells halted proliferation, modulated eEF2K/eEF2 phosphorylation and inhibited MCL1 expression. Our studies demonstrate that mTORC1 plays an essential role in leukemia progression in vitro and in vivo in our CLL mouse model, with evidence for increased rapamycin sensitivity in aggressive secondary CLL transplants. Furthermore, the suppression of translation elongation through inactivation of eEF2 may offer a novel therapeutic target for blocking CLL progression. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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