Integrative single-cell expression and functional studies unravels a sensitization to cytarabine-based chemotherapy through HIF pathway inhibition in AML leukemia stem cells.
Talía Velasco-HernandezJuan L TrincadoMeritxell VinyolesAdria ClosaAlba Martínez-MorenoFrancisco Gutiérrez-AgüeraWilliam C EarnshawVirginia C Rodríguez-CortezPau Ximeno-ParpalNarcís Fernandez-FuentesPaolo PetazziSergi Beneyto-CalabuigLars VeltenPaola RomecinRaquel CasqueroFernando Abollo-JiménezRafael D de la GuardiaPatricia LordenAlex BatallerHélène LapillonneRonald W StamSusana VivesMontserrat TorrebadellJose L FusterClara BuenoJean-Emmanuel SarryEduardo EyrasHolger HeynPablo MenéndezPublished in: HemaSphere (2024)
Relapse remains a major challenge in the clinical management of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and is driven by rare therapy-resistant leukemia stem cells (LSCs) that reside in specific bone marrow niches. Hypoxia signaling maintains cells in a quiescent and metabolically relaxed state, desensitizing them to chemotherapy. This suggests the hypothesis that hypoxia contributes to the chemoresistance of AML-LSCs and may represent a therapeutic target to sensitize AML-LSCs to chemotherapy. Here, we identify HIF high and HIF low specific AML subgroups (inv(16)/ t (8;21) and MLLr, respectively) and provide a comprehensive single-cell expression atlas of 119,000 AML cells and AML-LSCs in paired diagnostic-relapse samples from these molecular subgroups. The HIF/hypoxia pathway signature is attenuated in AML-LSCs compared with more differentiated AML cells but is more expressed than in healthy hematopoietic cells. Importantly, chemical inhibition of HIF cooperates with standard-of-care chemotherapy to impair AML growth and to substantially eliminate AML-LSCs in vitro and in vivo. These findings support the HIF pathway in the stem cell-driven drug resistance of AML and unravel avenues for combinatorial targeted and chemotherapy-based approaches to specifically eliminate AML-LSCs.
Keyphrases
- acute myeloid leukemia
- stem cells
- allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
- induced apoptosis
- single cell
- bone marrow
- endothelial cells
- cell cycle arrest
- healthcare
- poor prognosis
- mesenchymal stem cells
- oxidative stress
- cell death
- radiation therapy
- cell proliferation
- acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- cell therapy
- signaling pathway
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- pain management
- high dose
- rectal cancer
- pi k akt
- smoking cessation