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Phosphoproteomics provides novel insights into the response of primary acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells to microtubule depolymerization in G1 phase of the cell cycle


ABSTRACT: Microtubule targeting agents (MTAs) have been used for the treatment of cancer for many decades and are among the most successful chemotherapeutic agents. However, their application and effectiveness is limited because of toxicity and resistance as well as a lack of knowledge of molecular mechanisms downstream of microtubule inhibition. Insight into key pathways that link microtubule disruption to cell death is critical for optimal use of these drugs, for defining biomarkers useful in patient stratification, and for informed design of drug combinations. Although MTAs characteristically induce death in mitosis, microtubule destabilizing agents such as vincristine also induce death directly in G1 phase in primary acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cells. Because many signaling pathways regulating cell survival and death involve changes in protein expression and phosphorylation, we undertook a comprehensive quantitative proteomic study of G1 phase ALL cells treated with vincristine. The results revealed distinct alterations associated with c-Jun N-terminal kinase signaling, anti-proliferative signaling, the DNA damage response, and cytoskeletal remodeling. Signals specifically associated with cell death were identified by pre-treatment with the CDK4/6 inhibitor palbociclib, which caused G1 arrest and precluded death induction. These results provide insight into signaling mechanisms regulating cellular responses to microtubule inhibition, and provide a foundation for a better understanding of the clinical mechanisms of MTAs and for the design of novel drug combinations.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion Lumos

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

SUBMITTER: Stephanie Byrum  

LAB HEAD: Timothy C. Chambers

PROVIDER: PXD027190 | Pride | 2021-12-30

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Phosphoproteomics Provides Novel Insights into the Response of Primary Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Cells to Microtubule Depolymerization in G1 Phase of the Cell Cycle.

Delgado Magdalena M   Washam Charity L CL   Urbaniak Alicja A   Heflin Billie B   Storey Aaron J AJ   Lan Renny S RS   Mackintosh Samuel G SG   Tackett Alan J AJ   Byrum Stephanie D SD   Chambers Timothy C TC  

ACS omega 20210916 38


Microtubule targeting agents (MTAs) have been used for the treatment of cancer for many decades and are among the most successful chemotherapeutic agents. However, their application and effectiveness are limited because of toxicity and resistance as well as a lack of knowledge of molecular mechanisms downstream of microtubule inhibition. Insights into key pathways that link microtubule disruption to cell death is critical for optimal use of these drugs, for defining biomarkers useful in patient  ...[more]

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