Functional apoptosis profiling reveals vulnerabilities in T-cell large granular lymphocytic leukemia

功能性细胞凋亡分析揭示了T细胞大颗粒淋巴细胞白血病的脆弱性

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作者:Evgenii Shumilov #,Paolo Mazzeo #,Marcel Trautmann,Lena Levien,Kerstin Menck,Katharina Richter,Katharina Markus,Lena Ries,Detlef Haase,Elena Oberle,Philipp Berning,Wolfgang Hartmann,Philipp Ströbel,Andrea Kerkhoff,Georg Lenz,Gerald Wulf,Raphael Koch

Abstract

T-cell large granular lymphocytic leukemia (T-LGLL) is a rare hematologic neoplasm characterized by clonal expansion of CD3 + cytotoxic T lymphocytes and a highly heterogeneous clinical course. Conventional therapy primarily includes immunosuppressive regimen. However, optimal front-line approaches still need to be defined and refractory disease remains a clinical challenge. Thus, we here aimed to explore functional dependencies of T-LGLL as a basis for personalized therapeutic strategies. We performed functional apoptosis profiling and ex vivo drug treatment in a series of 8 clinically and genetically characterized T-LGLL patients from two German University hospitals. Our series of patients underscored the clinical and genetic heterogeneity of the disease. Genetically, only 2 patients harbored a STAT3 mutation. To identify targetable anti-apoptotic mechanisms, we performed selective functional BH3 profiling on the patients' CD8 + T-cells harboring the malignant T-LGLL cells versus the same patients' normal CD4 + T-cells. CD8 + cells in 50% of the patients (4/8) demonstrated a dominant functional dependence on MCL-1 as compared to the same patients' normal T-cells. Accordingly, CD8 + T-LGLL cells from patients with enhanced MCL1 dependence significantly responded to AZD-5991 ex vivo while no response was observed in the remaining samples lacking enhanced MCL-1 dependence. Across clinically and genetically heterogeneous cases of T-LGLL, functional apoptosis profiling identified patients with CD8 + T-LGLL cells harboring a dominant dependence on MCL-1 as a potential therapeutic target.

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