Abstract
Dysregulated cell cycling is a universal hallmark of cancer and is often mediated by abnormal activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) and their cyclin partners. Overexpression of individual complexes are reported in multiple myeloma (MM), making them attractive therapeutic targets. In this study, we investigate the preclinical activity of a novel small-molecule multi-CDK inhibitor, AT7519, in MM. We show the anti-MM activity of AT7519 displaying potent cytotoxicity and apoptosis; associated with in vivo tumor growth inhibition and prolonged survival. At the molecular level, AT7519 inhibited RNA polymerase II (RNA pol II) phosphorylation, a CDK9, 7 substrate, associated with decreased RNA synthesis confirmed by [3H] Uridine incorporation. In addition, AT7519 inhibited glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK-3β) phosphorylation; conversely pretreatment with a selective GSK-3 inhibitor and shRNA GSK-3β knockdown restored MM survival, suggesting the involvement of GSK-3β in AT7519-induced apoptosis. GSK-3β activation was independent of RNA pol II dephosphorylation confirmed by α-amanitin, a specific RNA pol II inihibitor, showing potent inhibition of RNA pol II phosphorylation without corresponding effects on GSK-3β phosphorylation. These results offer new insights into the crucial, yet controversial role of GSK-3β in MM and show significant anti-MM activity of AT7519, providing the rationale for its clinical evaluation in MM.
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This work was supported by ASCO CDA, Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF), International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) and Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Clinical Scholar Award.
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Dr Santo's work has been funded by IMF. Dr Squires and Murray: employees in Astex Therapeutics Ltd. Dr Raje is funded by a clinical scholar grant from the leukemia and lymphoma society, ASCO CDA and MMRF. She has research funding from Astra Zeneca. She has received honoraria for consultation and advisory boards at Amgen, Celgene and Novartis. No other potential conflicts of interest were disclosed.
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Santo, L., Vallet, S., Hideshima, T. et al. AT7519, A novel small molecule multi-cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, induces apoptosis in multiple myeloma via GSK-3β activation and RNA polymerase II inhibition. Oncogene 29, 2325–2336 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/onc.2009.510
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