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Chronic myeloid leukemia progenitor cells require autophagy when leaving hypoxia-induced quiescence.


ABSTRACT: Albeit tyrosine kinase inhibitors anti-Abl used in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) block the deregulated activity of the Bcr-Abl tyrosine kinase and induce remission in 90% of patients, they do not eradicate immature hematopoietic compartments of leukemic stem cells. To elucidate if autophagy is important for stem cell survival and/or proliferation, we used culture in low oxygen concentration (0.1% O2 for 7 days) followed back by non-restricted O2 supply (normoxic culture) to mimic stem cell proliferation and commitment. Knockdown of Atg7 expression, a key player in autophagy, in K562 cell line inhibited autophagy compared to control cells. Upon 7 days at 0.1% O2 both K562 and K562 shATG7 cells stopped to proliferate and a similar amount of viable cells remained. Back to non-restricted O2 supply K562 cells proliferate whereas K562 shATG7 cells exhibited strong apoptosis. Using immunomagnetic sorted normal and CML CD34+ cells, we inhibited the autophagic process by lentiviral infection expressing shATG7 or using a Vps34 inhibitor. Both, normal and CML CD34+ cells either competent or deficient for autophagy stopped to proliferate in hypoxia. Surprisingly, while normal CD34+ cells proliferate back to non restricted O2 supply, the CML CD34+ cells deficient for autophagy failed to proliferate. All together, these results suggest that autophagy is required for CML CD34+ commitment while it is dispensable for normal CD34 cells.

SUBMITTER: Ianniciello A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5722539 | biostudies-other | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Albeit tyrosine kinase inhibitors anti-Abl used in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) block the deregulated activity of the Bcr-Abl tyrosine kinase and induce remission in 90% of patients, they do not eradicate immature hematopoietic compartments of leukemic stem cells. To elucidate if autophagy is important for stem cell survival and/or proliferation, we used culture in low oxygen concentration (0.1% O<sub>2</sub> for 7 days) followed back by non-restricted O<sub>2</sub> supply (normoxic culture) t  ...[more]

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