BRD4-mediated repression of p53 is a target for combination therapy in AML

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a typically lethal molecularly heterogeneous disease, with few broad-spectrum therapeutic targets. Unusually, most AML retain wild-type TP53 , encoding the pro-apoptotic tumor suppressor p53. MDM2 inhibitors (MDM2i), which activate wild-type p53, and BET inhibitors (B...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2021-01, Vol.12 (1), p.241-16, Article 241
Hauptverfasser: Latif, Anne-Louise, Newcombe, Ashley, Li, Sha, Gilroy, Kathryn, Robertson, Neil A., Lei, Xue, Stewart, Helen J. S., Cole, John, Terradas, Maria Terradas, Rishi, Loveena, McGarry, Lynn, McKeeve, Claire, Reid, Claire, Clark, William, Campos, Joana, Kirschner, Kristina, Davis, Andrew, Lopez, Jonathan, Sakamaki, Jun-ichi, Morton, Jennifer P., Ryan, Kevin M., Tait, Stephen W. G., Abraham, Sheela A., Holyoake, Tessa, Higgins, Brian, Huang, Xu, Blyth, Karen, Copland, Mhairi, Chevassut, Timothy J. T., Keeshan, Karen, Adams, Peter D.
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Zusammenfassung:Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a typically lethal molecularly heterogeneous disease, with few broad-spectrum therapeutic targets. Unusually, most AML retain wild-type TP53 , encoding the pro-apoptotic tumor suppressor p53. MDM2 inhibitors (MDM2i), which activate wild-type p53, and BET inhibitors (BETi), targeting the BET-family co-activator BRD4, both show encouraging pre-clinical activity, but limited clinical activity as single agents. Here, we report enhanced toxicity of combined MDM2i and BETi towards AML cell lines, primary human blasts and mouse models, resulting from BETi’s ability to evict an unexpected repressive form of BRD4 from p53 target genes, and hence potentiate MDM2i-induced p53 activation. These results indicate that wild-type TP53 and a transcriptional repressor function of BRD4 together represent a potential broad-spectrum synthetic therapeutic vulnerability for AML. MDM2 and BET inhibitors have shown efficacy in AML treatment. Here, the authors show that the two compounds can synergize through both p53 protein stabilization and inhibition of BRD4-mediated repression of p53 target genes.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-020-20378-8