Abstract
Background: Infants diagnosed with B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) and t(4;11) chromosomal rearrangement display poor therapeutic response, associated to the low expression of B lymphocyte factor HDAC7. This study was conceived to identify a therapeutic strategy for t(4;11) B-ALL that restores optimal HDAC7 expression. Methods: A multiomics approach in a large infant pro-B-ALL cohort was employed to identify HDAC7’s repression mechanism. These data, combined with cell culture assays in a variety of pro-B-ALL cell lines with differential HDAC7 levels, led us to define a novel combination therapy. Murine leukemia models and ex vivo assays using patient-derived xenografts (PDX) were employed to assess the benefits of this therapy when incorporated to glucocorticoid-based chemotherapy. Results: Our data demonstrates that HDAC7 is epigenetically silenced by EZH2 and KMT2A::AFF1 fusion protein. Remarkably, the Menin-1 inhibitor MI-538 restores HDAC7 expression, and the effect is enhanced by class I HDAC inhibitor chidamide. This treatment drives leukemic pro-B cells towards a more differentiated state and impairs aberrant proliferation in an HDAC7-dependent manner. This newly identified therapy increases glucocorticoid sensitivity of PDX cells ex vivo, by repressing RUNX2 transcription factor. Finally, combining MI-538 and chidamide with standard chemotherapy reduces PDX cells engraftment in vivo and delays relapse. Conclusions: The combined therapy proposed, based on Menin-1 inhibition, improves t(4;11) B-ALL cells’ response to standard therapy, an effect partially mediated by HDAC7 induction. Therefore, this novel therapy opens a new field for personalized treatments in high-risk leukemia, especially for infants presenting low expression of HDAC7 B cell factor.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 99 |
| Journal | Biomarker Research |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 28 Jul 2025 |
Keywords
- Combinatorial therapy
- HDAC7
- Infant t(4;11) B-ALL
- Menin-1 inhibitors
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