BCR/ABL regulation of PI-3 kinase activity.

Leuk Lymphoma

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Jefferson Cancer Institute, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.

Published: November 1996

The ability of BCR-ABL oncoproteins to induce leukemic transformation of hematopoietic cells depends on their tyrosine kinase activity, which is essential for recruitment and activation of multiple pathways that transduce oncogenic signals. Although it is unknown yet whether activation of PI 3-kinase is required for transformation, the colony-forming ability of Philadelphia cells is dependent on PI 3-kinase activity, as indicated by the results of studies using a number of strategies to interfere with the synthesis and/or the function of the regulatory and catalytic subunits of this kinase. In particular, wortmannin, a specific PI 3-kinase inhibitor, preferentially affected colony formation of Philadelphia cells over that of normal marrow hematopoietic progenitors. The mechanism(s) of such effects are unknown, but PI 3-kinase inhibitors may represent a novel class of therapeutic agents for the ex vivo and/or in vivo treatment of Philadelphia leukemias.

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