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Data from Natural Product Vibsanin A Induces Differentiation of Myeloid Leukemia Cells through PKC Activation

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 00:07
Abstract

All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA)-based cell differentiation therapy has been successful in treating acute promyelocytic leukemia, a unique subtype of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). However, other subtypes of AML display resistance to ATRA-based treatment. In this study, we screened natural, plant-derived vibsane-type diterpenoids for their ability to induce differentiation of myeloid leukemia cells, discovering that vibsanin A potently induced differentiation of AML cell lines and primary blasts. The differentiation-inducing activity of vibsanin A was mediated through direct interaction with and activation of protein kinase C (PKC). Consistent with these findings, pharmacological blockade of PKC activity suppressed vibsanin A–induced differentiation. Mechanistically, vibsanin A–mediated activation of PKC led to induction of the ERK pathway and decreased c-Myc expression. In mouse xenograft models of AML, vibsanin A administration prolonged host survival and inhibited PKC-mediated inflammatory responses correlated with promotion of skin tumors in mice. Collectively, our results offer a preclinical proof of concept for vibsanin A as a myeloid differentiation-inducing compound, with potential application as an antileukemic agent. Cancer Res; 76(9); 2698–709. ©2016 AACR.

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Nature Science Foundation of China

Chinese Science and Technology

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AUTHORS (20)

  • Zu-Yin Yu
    He Xiao
    Li-Mei Wang
    Xing Shen
    Yu Jing
    Lin Wang
    Wen-Feng Sun
    Yan-Feng Zhang
    Yu Cui
    Ya-Jun Shan
    Wen-Bing Zhou
    Shuang Xing
    Guo-Lin Xiong
    Xiao-Lan Liu
    Bo Dong
    Jian-Nan Feng
    Li-Sheng Wang
    Qing-Liang Luo
    Qin-Shi Zhao
    Yu-Wen Cong
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