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Pharmacological modulation of Kv1.3 potassium channel selectively triggers pathological B lymphocyte apoptosis in vivo in a genetic CLL model
by
Bachmann, Magdalena
, Azzolini, Michele
, Zoratti, Mario
, Mattarei, Andrea
, Gulbins, Erich
, Bertilaccio, Maria Teresa Sabrina
, Pizzi, Marco
, Severin, Filippo
, Frezzato, Federica
, Urbani, Andrea
, Szabò, Ildiko
, Semenzato, Gianpietro Carlo
, Paradisi, Cristina
, Leanza, Luigi
, Martini, Veronica
, Trentin, Livio
, Varanita, Tatiana
, Ghia, Paolo
, Tos, Angelo Paolo Dei
in
Animal genetic engineering
/ Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ B cells
/ B-Lymphocytes - metabolism
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer Research
/ Cell cycle
/ Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
/ Cloning
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cytochrome c
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drug resistance
/ Drugs
/ Humans
/ Immunology
/ Inhibitor drugs
/ Ion channels
/ Kv1.3 Potassium Channel - metabolism
/ Leukemia
/ Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell - drug therapy
/ Light rail transit
/ Lymphocytes
/ Mice
/ Mitochondria
/ Oncology
/ Potassium
/ Potassium channels
2022
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Pharmacological modulation of Kv1.3 potassium channel selectively triggers pathological B lymphocyte apoptosis in vivo in a genetic CLL model
by
Bachmann, Magdalena
, Azzolini, Michele
, Zoratti, Mario
, Mattarei, Andrea
, Gulbins, Erich
, Bertilaccio, Maria Teresa Sabrina
, Pizzi, Marco
, Severin, Filippo
, Frezzato, Federica
, Urbani, Andrea
, Szabò, Ildiko
, Semenzato, Gianpietro Carlo
, Paradisi, Cristina
, Leanza, Luigi
, Martini, Veronica
, Trentin, Livio
, Varanita, Tatiana
, Ghia, Paolo
, Tos, Angelo Paolo Dei
in
Animal genetic engineering
/ Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ B cells
/ B-Lymphocytes - metabolism
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer Research
/ Cell cycle
/ Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
/ Cloning
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cytochrome c
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drug resistance
/ Drugs
/ Humans
/ Immunology
/ Inhibitor drugs
/ Ion channels
/ Kv1.3 Potassium Channel - metabolism
/ Leukemia
/ Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell - drug therapy
/ Light rail transit
/ Lymphocytes
/ Mice
/ Mitochondria
/ Oncology
/ Potassium
/ Potassium channels
2022
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Pharmacological modulation of Kv1.3 potassium channel selectively triggers pathological B lymphocyte apoptosis in vivo in a genetic CLL model
by
Bachmann, Magdalena
, Azzolini, Michele
, Zoratti, Mario
, Mattarei, Andrea
, Gulbins, Erich
, Bertilaccio, Maria Teresa Sabrina
, Pizzi, Marco
, Severin, Filippo
, Frezzato, Federica
, Urbani, Andrea
, Szabò, Ildiko
, Semenzato, Gianpietro Carlo
, Paradisi, Cristina
, Leanza, Luigi
, Martini, Veronica
, Trentin, Livio
, Varanita, Tatiana
, Ghia, Paolo
, Tos, Angelo Paolo Dei
in
Animal genetic engineering
/ Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ B cells
/ B-Lymphocytes - metabolism
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer Research
/ Cell cycle
/ Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
/ Cloning
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cytochrome c
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drug resistance
/ Drugs
/ Humans
/ Immunology
/ Inhibitor drugs
/ Ion channels
/ Kv1.3 Potassium Channel - metabolism
/ Leukemia
/ Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell - drug therapy
/ Light rail transit
/ Lymphocytes
/ Mice
/ Mitochondria
/ Oncology
/ Potassium
/ Potassium channels
2022
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Pharmacological modulation of Kv1.3 potassium channel selectively triggers pathological B lymphocyte apoptosis in vivo in a genetic CLL model
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Pharmacological modulation of Kv1.3 potassium channel selectively triggers pathological B lymphocyte apoptosis in vivo in a genetic CLL model
2022
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Overview
Background
Ion channels are emerging as promising oncological targets. The potassium channels Kv1.3 and IKCa are highly expressed in the plasma membrane and mitochondria of human chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells, compared to healthy lymphocytes. In vitro, inhibition of mitoKv1.3 by PAPTP was shown to kill ex vivo primary human CLL cells, while targeting IKCa with TRAM-34 decreased CLL cell proliferation.
Methods
Here we evaluated the effect of the above drugs in CLL cells from ibrutinib-resistant patients and in combination with Venetoclax, two drugs used in the clinical practice. The effects of the drugs were tested also in the Eμ-
TCL1
genetic CLL murine model, characterized by a lympho-proliferative disease reminiscent of aggressive human CLL. Eμ-
TCL1
mice showing overt disease state were treated with intraperitoneal injections of non-toxic 5 nmol/g PAPTP or 10 nmol/g TRAM-34 once a day and the number and percentage of pathological B cells (CD19
+
CD5
+
) in different, pathologically relevant body districts were determined.
Results
We show that Kv1.3 expression correlates with sensitivity of the human and mouse neoplastic cells to PAPTP. Primary CLL cells from ibrutinib-resistant patients could be killed with PAPTP and this drug enhanced the effect of Venetoclax, by acting on mitoKv1.3 of the inner mitochondrial membrane and triggering rapid mitochondrial changes and cytochrome c release. In vivo, after 2 week- therapy of Eμ-
TCL1
mice harboring distinct CLL clones, leukemia burden was reduced by more than 85%: the number and percentage of CLL B cells fall in the spleen and peritoneal cavity and in the peripheral blood, without signs of toxicity. Notably, CLL infiltration into liver and spleen and splenomegaly were also drastically reduced upon PAPTP treatment. In contrast, TRAM-34 did not exert any beneficial effect when administered in vivo to Eμ-
TCL1
mice at non-toxic concentration.
Conclusion
Altogether, by comparing vehicle versus compound effect in different Eμ-
TCL1
animals bearing unique clones similarly to CLL patients, we conclude that PAPTP significantly reduced leukemia burden in CLL-relevant districts, even in animals with advanced stage of the disease. Our results thus identify PAPTP as a very promising drug for CLL treatment, even for the chemoresistant forms of the disease.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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