The arginine metabolome in acute lymphoblastic leukemia can be targeted by the pegylated-recombinant arginase I BCT-100.
Carmela De SantoSarah BoothAshley VardonAntony CousinsVanessa TubbTracey PerryBoris NoyvertAndrew BeggsMargaret NgChristina HalseyPamela KearnsPaul ChengFrancis Jay MussaiPublished in: International journal of cancer (2017)
Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid that plays a key role in cell survival and proliferation in normal and malignant cells. BCT-100, a pegylated (PEG) recombinant human arginase, can deplete arginine and starve malignant cells of the amino acid. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common cancer of childhood, yet for patients with high risk or relapsed disease prognosis remains poor. We show that BCT-100 is cytotoxic to ALL blasts from patients in vitro by necrosis, and is synergistic in combination with dexamethasone. Against ALL xenografts, BCT-100 leads to a reduction in ALL engraftment and a prolongation of survival. ALL blasts express the arginine transporter CAT-1, yet the majority of blasts are arginine auxotrophic due to deficiency in either argininosuccinate synthase (ASS) or ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC). Although endogenous upregulation or retroviral transduced increases in ASS or OTC may promote ALL survival under moderately low arginine conditions, expression of these enzymes cannot prevent BCT-100 cytotoxicity at arginine depleting doses. RNA-sequencing of ALL blasts and supporting stromal cells treated with BCT-100 identifies a number of candidate pathways which are altered in the presence of arginine depletion. Therefore, BCT-100 provides a new clinically relevant therapeutic approach to target arginine metabolism in ALL.
Keyphrases
- amino acid
- nitric oxide
- acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- recombinant human
- nitric oxide synthase
- induced apoptosis
- newly diagnosed
- low dose
- poor prognosis
- end stage renal disease
- acute myeloid leukemia
- signaling pathway
- ejection fraction
- single cell
- high dose
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- peritoneal dialysis
- chronic kidney disease
- multiple myeloma
- squamous cell carcinoma
- gene expression
- papillary thyroid
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- young adults
- genome wide
- smoking cessation
- squamous cell
- hodgkin lymphoma