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Blood | 2012

Rac2-MRC-cIII-generated ROS cause genomic instability in chronic myeloid leukemia stem cells and primitive progenitors

Margaret Nieborowska-Skorska; Piotr Kopinski; Regina Ray; Grazyna Hoser; Danielle Ngaba; Sylwia Flis; Kimberly Cramer; Mamatha M. Reddy; Mateusz Koptyra; Tyrone Penserga; Eliza Glodkowska-Mrowka; Elisabeth Bolton; Tessa L. Holyoake; Connie J. Eaves; Sabine Cerny-Reiterer; Peter Valent; Andreas Hochhaus; Timothy P. Hughes; Heiko van der Kuip; Martin Sattler; Wieslaw Wiktor-Jedrzejczak; Charles C. Richardson; Adrienne M. Dorrance; Tomasz Stoklosa; David A. Williams; Tomasz Skorski

Chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase (CML-CP) is induced by BCR-ABL1 oncogenic tyrosine kinase. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors eliminate the bulk of CML-CP cells, but fail to eradicate leukemia stem cells (LSCs) and leukemia progenitor cells (LPCs) displaying innate and acquired resistance, respectively. These cells may accumulate genomic instability, leading to disease relapse and/or malignant progression to a fatal blast phase. In the present study, we show that Rac2 GTPase alters mitochondrial membrane potential and electron flow through the mitochondrial respiratory chain complex III (MRC-cIII), thereby generating high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in CML-CP LSCs and primitive LPCs. MRC-cIII-generated ROS promote oxidative DNA damage to trigger genomic instability, resulting in an accumulation of chromosomal aberrations and tyrosine kinase inhibitor-resistant BCR-ABL1 mutants. JAK2(V617F) and FLT3(ITD)-positive polycythemia vera cells and acute myeloid leukemia cells also produce ROS via MRC-cIII. In the present study, inhibition of Rac2 by genetic deletion or a small-molecule inhibitor and down-regulation of mitochondrial ROS by disruption of MRC-cIII, expression of mitochondria-targeted catalase, or addition of ROS-scavenging mitochondria-targeted peptide aptamer reduced genomic instability. We postulate that the Rac2-MRC-cIII pathway triggers ROS-mediated genomic instability in LSCs and primitive LPCs, which could be targeted to prevent the relapse and malignant progression of CML.


Molecular and Cellular Biology | 2005

Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase p85α Subunit-Dependent Interaction with BCR/ABL-Related Fusion Tyrosine Kinases: Molecular Mechanisms and Biological Consequences

Shuyue Ren; Elisabeth Bolton; M. Golam Mohi; Andrea Morrione; Benjamin G. Neel; Tomasz Skorski

ABSTRACT The p85α subunit of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI-3k) forms a complex with a protein network associated with oncogenic fusion tyrosine kinases (FTKs) such as BCR/ABL, TEL/ABL, TEL/JAK2, TEL/PDGFβR, and NPM/ALK, resulting in constitutive activation of the p110 catalytic subunit of PI-3k. Introduction of point mutations in the N-terminal and C-terminal SH2 domain and SH3 domain of p85α, which disrupt their ability to bind phosphotyrosine and proline-rich motifs, respectively, abrogated their interaction with the BCR/ABL protein network. The p85α mutant protein (p85mut) bearing these mutations was unable to interact with BCR/ABL and other FTKs, while its binding to the p110α catalytic subunit of PI-3k was intact. In addition, binding of Shc, c-Cbl, and Gab2, but not Crk-L, to p85mut was abrogated. p85mut diminished BCR/ABL-dependent activation of PI-3k and Akt kinase, the downstream effector of PI-3k. This effect was associated with the inhibition of BCR/ABL-dependent growth of the hematopoietic cell line and murine bone marrow cells. Interestingly, the addition of interleukin-3 (IL-3) rescued BCR/ABL-transformed cells from the inhibitory effect of p85mut. SCID mice injected with BCR/ABL-positive hematopoietic cells expressing p85mut survived longer than the animals inoculated with BCR/ABL-transformed counterparts. In conclusion, we have identified the domains of p85α responsible for the interaction with the FTK protein network and transduction of leukemogenic signaling.


Blood | 2011

Genomic Instability Originates From Leukemia Stem Cells in a Mouse Model of CML-CP

Elisabeth Bolton; Mirle Schemionek; Hans-Ulrich Klein; Linda Kerstiens; Steffen Koschmieder; Tomasz Skorski


Blood | 2011

Targeting DNA Repair Gene, RAD52, Induces Exhaustion of the Proliferating CML-CP Leukemia Stem Cells Carrying Oxidative DNA Damage

Kimberly Cramer; Elisabeth Bolton; Margaret Nieborowska-Skorska; Sylwia Flis; Tomasz Skorski


Blood | 2011

Targeting Rac2 - Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complex III Signaling to Prevent Genomic Instability in Leukemia Stem and Progenitor Cells

Margaret Nieborowska-Skorska; Piotr Kopinski; Regina Ray; Grazyna Hoser; Danielle Ngaba; Sylwia Flis; Kimberly Cramer; Mamatha M. Reddy; Mateusz Koptyra; Tyrone Penserga; Eliza Glodkowska-Mrowka; Magdalena Ambrozek; Ilona Seferynska; Joanna Niesiobedzka-Krezel; Elisabeth Bolton; Artur Slupianek; Tessa L. Holyoake; Connie J. Eaves; Sabine Cerny-Reiterer; Peter Valent; Andreas Hochhaus; Timothy P. Hughes; Heiko van der Kuip; Martin Sattler; Wieslaw Wiktor-Jedrzejczak; Charles C. Richardson; Adrienne M. Dorrance; Tomasz Stoklosa; David A. Williams; Tomasz Skorski


Blood | 2009

ROS-Induced DNA Damage Causing Genomic Instability in CML Stem and/or Progenitor Cells and in Quiescent and/or Proliferating Cells: Role of Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complex III.

Margaret Nieborowska-Skorska; Mateusz Koptyra; Elisabeth Bolton; Regina Ray; Danielle Ngaba; Grazyna Hoser; Tomasz Stoklosa; Artur Slupianek; Piotr Kopinski; Tomasz Skorski


Blood | 2008

Mechanisms Generating free Radicals in CML Stem/Progenitor Cell Populations Causing DNA Damage and Genomic Instability

Margaret Nieborowska-Skorska; Mateusz Koptyra; Grazyna Hoser; Regina Ray; Danielle Ngaba; Elisabeth Bolton; Tomasz Skorski


Archive | 2012

progenitors genomic instability in chronic myeloid leukemia stem cells and primitive mitochondrial respiratory chain complex III-generated ROS cause - Rac2

Tomasz Skorski; Charles C. Richardson; Adrienne M. Dorrance; Tomasz Stoklosa; David A. Williams; Peter Valent; Andreas Hochhaus; Timothy Hughes; Heiko van der Kuip; Martin Sattler; Elisabeth Bolton; Tessa L. Holyoake; Connie J. Eaves; Sabine Cerny-Reiterer; Kimberly Cramer; Mamatha R. Reddy; Mateusz Koptyra; Tyrone Penserga; Piotr Kopinski; Grazyna Hoser; Danielle Ngaba


Blood | 2012

Genomic Instability in CML-CP originates From the Most Primitive Imatinib-Refractory Leukemia Stem Cells

Elisabeth Bolton; Mirle Schemionek; Hans-Urlich Klein; Grazyna Hoser; Sylwia Flis; Thoralf Lange; Linda Kerstiens; Margaret Nieborowska-Skorska; Martin C. Müller; Hardik Modi; Ravi Bhatia; Steffen Koschmieder; Tomasz Skorski


Blood | 2010

CML-CP Mouse Model of Genomic Instability.

Elisabeth Bolton; Linda Kamp; Hardik Modi; Ravi Bhatia; Steffen Koschmieder; Tomasz Skorski

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Tomasz Stoklosa

Medical University of Warsaw

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