The KRAS-G12D mutation induces metabolic vulnerability in B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

KRAS-G12D 突变导致 B 细胞急性淋巴细胞白血病的代谢脆弱性

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作者:Yan Xu, Houshun Fang, Yao Chen, Yabin Tang, Huiying Sun, Ziqing Kong, Fan Yang, Renate Kirschner-Schwabe, Liang Zhu, Alex Toker, Ning Xiao, Bin-Bing S Zhou, Hui Li

Abstract

Mutations in RAS pathway genes are highly prevalent in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). However, the effects of RAS mutations on ALL cell growth have not been experimentally characterized, and effective RAS-targeting therapies are being sought after. Here, we found that Reh ALL cells bearing the KRAS-G12D mutation showed increased proliferation rates in vitro but displayed severely compromised growth in mice. Exploring this divergence, proliferation assays with multiple ALL cell lines revealed that the KRAS-G12D rewired methionine and arginine metabolism. Isotope tracing results showed that KRAS-G12D promotes catabolism of methionine and arginine to support anabolism of polyamines and proline, respectively. Chemical inhibition of polyamine biosynthesis selectively killed KRAS-G12D B-ALL cells. Finally, chemically inhibiting AKT/mTOR signaling abrogated the altered amino acid metabolism and strongly promoted the in vivo growth of KRAS-G12D cells in B-ALL xenograft. Our study thus illustrates how hyperactivated AKT/mTOR signaling exerts distinct impacts on hematological malignancies vs. solid tumors.

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