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Bim and Bad mediate imatinib-induced killing of Bcr/Abl+ leukemic cells, and resistance due to their loss is overcome by a BH3 mimetic.


ABSTRACT: Cell killing is a critical pharmacological activity of imatinib to eradicate Bcr/Abl+ leukemias. We found that imatinib kills Bcr/Abl+ leukemic cells by triggering the Bcl-2-regulated apoptotic pathway. Imatinib activated several proapoptotic BH3-only proteins: bim and bmf transcription was increased, and both Bim and Bad were activated posttranslationally. Studies using RNAi and cells from gene-targeted mice revealed that Bim plays a major role in imatinib-induced apoptosis of Bcr/Abl+ leukemic cells and that the combined loss of Bim and Bad abrogates this killing. Loss of Bmf or Puma had no effect. Resistance to imatinib caused by Bcl-2 overexpression or loss of Bim (plus Bad) could be overcome by cotreatment with the BH3 mimetic ABT-737. These results demonstrate that Bim and Bad account for most, perhaps all, imatinib-induced killing of Bcr/Abl+ leukemic cells and suggest previously undescribed drug combination strategies for cancer therapy.

SUBMITTER: Kuroda J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1595449 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bim and Bad mediate imatinib-induced killing of Bcr/Abl+ leukemic cells, and resistance due to their loss is overcome by a BH3 mimetic.

Kuroda Junya J   Puthalakath Hamsa H   Cragg Mark S MS   Kelly Priscilla N PN   Bouillet Philippe P   Huang David C S DC   Kimura Shinya S   Ottmann Oliver G OG   Druker Brian J BJ   Villunger Andreas A   Roberts Andrew W AW   Strasser Andreas A  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20060922 40


Cell killing is a critical pharmacological activity of imatinib to eradicate Bcr/Abl+ leukemias. We found that imatinib kills Bcr/Abl+ leukemic cells by triggering the Bcl-2-regulated apoptotic pathway. Imatinib activated several proapoptotic BH3-only proteins: bim and bmf transcription was increased, and both Bim and Bad were activated posttranslationally. Studies using RNAi and cells from gene-targeted mice revealed that Bim plays a major role in imatinib-induced apoptosis of Bcr/Abl+ leukemic  ...[more]

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