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Ruxolitinib-induced defects in DNA repair cause sensitivity to PARP inhibitors in myeloproliferative neoplasms

Authors :
Martin Kirschner
Josef T. Prchal
Bac Viet Le
Tomasz Skorski
Katherine J. Sullivan
Mariusz A. Wasik
Martyna Solecka
Elizaveta A. Belyaeva
Steffen Koschmieder
Lucia Kubovcakova
Yashodhara Dasgupta
Alison R. Moliterno
Radek C. Skoda
Sylwia Flis
Morgan Nawrocki
Margaret Nieborowska-Skorska
Katarzyna Piwocka
Tony Green
Huaqing Zhao
Silvia Maifrede
Green, Tony [0000-0002-9795-0218]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Blood
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2017.

Abstract

Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) often carry JAK2(V617F), MPL(W515L), or CALR(del52) mutations. Current treatment options for MPNs include cytoreduction by hydroxyurea and JAK1/2 inhibition by ruxolitinib, both of which are not curative. We show here that cell lines expressing JAK2(V617F), MPL(W515L), or CALR(del52) accumulated reactive oxygen species-induced DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and were modestly sensitive to poly-ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitors olaparib and BMN673. At the same time, primary MPN cell samples from individual patients displayed a high degree of variability in sensitivity to these drugs. Ruxolitinib inhibited 2 major DSB repair mechanisms, BRCA-mediated homologous recombination and DNA-dependent protein kinase-mediated nonhomologous end-joining, and, when combined with olaparib, caused abundant accumulation of toxic DSBs resulting in enhanced elimination of MPN primary cells, including the disease-initiating cells from the majority of patients. Moreover, the combination of BMN673, ruxolitinib, and hydroxyurea was highly effective in vivo against JAK2(V617F)+ murine MPN-like disease and also against JAK2(V617F)+, CALR(del52)+, and MPL(W515L)+ primary MPN xenografts. In conclusion, we postulate that ruxolitinib-induced deficiencies in DSB repair pathways sensitized MPN cells to synthetic lethality triggered by PARP inhibitors.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....61a1b2a2ee9375f7340cda1477ef02e5