Precursor B-ALL cell lines differentially respond to syk inhibition by entospletinib

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Background: Impaired B-cell receptor (BCR) function has been associated with the pro-gress of several B-cell malignancies. The spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK) represents a potential therapeutic target in a subset of B-cell neoplasias. In precursor B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), the pathogenic role and therapeutic potential of SYK is still controversially discussed. We evaluate the application of the SYK inhibitor entospletinib (Ento) in pre-and pro-B-ALL cell lines, character-izing the biologic and molecular effects. Methods: SYK expression was characterized in pre-B-ALL (NALM-6) and pro-B-ALL cell lines (SEM and RS4;11). The cell lines were exposed to different Ento concentrations and the cell biological response analyzed by proliferation, metabolic activity, apop-tosis induction, cell-cycle distribution and morphology. BCR pathway gene expression and protein modulations were further characterized. Results: Ento significantly induced anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects in NALM-6 and SEM, while barely affecting RS4;11. Targeted RNAseq revealed pronounced gene expression modulation only in NALM-6, while Western Blot analyses demonstrated that vital downstream effector proteins, such as pAKT, pERK, pGSK3β, p53 and BCL-6, were affected by Ento exposure in the inhibitor-sensitive cell lines. Conclusion: Different acting modes of Ento, independent of pre-BCR dependency, were characterized, unexpected in SEM. Ac-cordingly, SYK classifies as a potential target structure in a subset of pro-B-ALLs.

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Sender, S., Sekora, A., Perez, S. V., Chabanovska, O., Becker, A., Ngezahayo, A., … Escobar, H. M. (2021). Precursor B-ALL cell lines differentially respond to syk inhibition by entospletinib. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(2), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020592

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