Small-molecule multi-targeted kinase inhibitor RGB-286638 triggers P53-dependent and -independent anti-multiple myeloma activity through inhibition of transcriptional CDKs

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D Cirstea
T Hideshima
L Santo
H Eda
Y Mishima
N Nemani
Y Hu
N Mimura
F Cottini
G Gorgun
H Ohguchi
R Suzuki
H Loferer
N C Munshi
K C Anderson
N Raje
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[1] MGH Cancer Center,
[2] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[3] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[4] Leebow Institute of Myeloma Therapeutics and Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Disease Center,undefined
[5] Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,undefined
[6] Project Management,undefined
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Leukemia | 2013年 / 27卷
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myeloma; p53; transcription; CDKs; apoptosis;
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Small-molecule multi-targeted cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitors (CDKIs) are of particular interest due to their potent antitumor activity independent of p53 gene alterations. P53 deletion is associated with a very poor prognosis in multiple myeloma (MM). In this regard, we tested the anti-MM activity of RGB-286638, an indenopyrazole-derived CDKI with Ki-nanomolar activity against transcriptional CDKs. We examined RGB-286638’s mode-of-action in MM cell lines with wild-type (wt)-p53 and those expressing mutant p53. RGB-286638 treatment resulted in MM cytotoxicity in vitro associated with inhibition of MM tumor growth and prolonged survival in vivo. RGB-286638 displayed caspase-dependent apoptosis in both wt-p53 and mutant-p53 cells that was closely associated with the downregulation of RNA polymerase II phosphorylation and inhibition of transcription. RGB-286638 triggered p53 accumulation via nucleolar stress and loss of Mdm2, accompanied by induction of p53 DNA-binding activity. In addition, RGB-286638 mediated p53-independent activity, which was confirmed by cytotoxicity in p53-knockdown and p53-mutant cells. We also demonstrated downregulation of oncogenic miR-19, miR-92a-1 and miR-21. Our data provide the rationale for the development of transcriptional CDKIs as therapeutic agents, which activate p53 in competent cells, while circumventing p53 deficiency through alternative p53-independent cell death mechanisms in p53-mutant/deleted cells.
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