Disruption of cotranscriptional splicing suggests RBM39 is a therapeutic target in acute lymphoblastic leukemia Journal Article


Authors: Jin, Q.; Harris, E.; Myers, J. A.; Mehmood, R.; Cotton, A.; Shirnekhi, H. K.; Baggett, D. W.; Wen, J. Q.; Schild, A. B.; Bhansali, R. S.; Klein, J.; Narina, S.; Pieters, T.; Yoshimi, A.; Pruett-Miller, S. M.; Kriwacki, R.; Abdel-Wahab, O.; Malinge, S.; Ntziachristos, P.; Obeng, E. A.; Crispino, J. D.
Article Title: Disruption of cotranscriptional splicing suggests RBM39 is a therapeutic target in acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Abstract: There are only a few options for patients with relapsed/refractory B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), thus, this is a major area of unmet medical need. In this study, we reveal that the inclusion of a poison exon in RBM39, which could be induced by both CDK9 or CDK9 independent cyclin-dependent kinases, mitogen-activated protein kinases, glycogen synthase kinases, CDC-like kinases (CMGC) kinase inhibition, is recognized by the nonsense-mediated messenger RNA decay pathway for degradation. Targeting this poison exon in RBM39 with CMGC inhibitors led to protein downregulation and the inhibition of ALL growth, particularly in relapsed/refractory B-ALL. Mechanistically, disruption of cotranscriptional splicing by the inhibition of CMGC kinases, including DYRK1A, or inhibition of CDK9, which phosphorylate the C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II (Pol II), led to alteration in the SF3B1 and Pol II association. Disruption of SF3B1 and the transcriptional elongation complex altered Pol II pausing, which promoted the inclusion of a poison exon in RBM39. Moreover, RBM39 ablation suppressed the growth of human B-ALL, and targeting RBM39 with sulfonamides, which degrade RBM39 protein, showed strong antitumor activity in preclinical models. Our data reveal that relapsed/refractory B-ALL is susceptible to pharmacologic and genetic inhibition of RBM39 and provide 2 potential strategies to target this axis. © 2024 American Society of Hematology
Journal Title: Blood
Volume: 144
Issue: 23
ISSN: 0006-4971
Publisher: American Society of Hematology  
Date Published: 2024-12-05
Start Page: 2417
End Page: 2431
Language: English
DOI: 10.1182/blood.2024024281
PUBMED: 39316649
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC11628860
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