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Geldanamycin-induced Lyn dissociation from aberrant Hsp90-stabilized cytosolic complex is an early event in apoptotic mechanisms in B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia

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BLOOD
Volume 112, Issue 12, Pages 4665-4674

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2008-02-139139

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  1. Ministero dell'Istruzione dell' Universitae della Ricerca [Prin 2005]
  2. University of Padova
  3. Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro
  4. Fondazione Berlucchi per la Ricerca sul Cancro on Approccio clinico/biologico ai pazienti con leucemia linfatica cronica B
  5. Regione Veneto on Chronic Lymphocytic Leucemia

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Lyn, a tyrosine kinase belonging to the Src family, plays a key role as a switch molecule that couples the B-cell receptor to downstream signaling. In B-CLL cells, Lyn is overexpressed, anomalously present in the cytosol, and displays a high constitutive activity, compared with normal B lymphocytes. The aim of this work was to gain insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying these aberrant properties of Lyn, which have already been demonstrated to be related to defective apoptosis in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) cells. Herein, Lyn is described to be in an active conformation as integral component of an aberrant cytosolic 600-kDa multiprotein complex in B-CLL cells, associated with several proteins, such as Hsp90 through its catalytic domain, and HS1 and SHP-1L through its SH3 domain. In particular, Hsp90 appears tightly bound to cytosolic Lyn (CL), thus stabilizing the aberrant complex and converting individual transient interactions into stable ones. We also demonstrate that treatment of B-CLL cells with geldanamycin, an Hsp90 inhibitor already reported to induce cell death, is capable of dissociating the CL complex in the early phases of apoptosis and thus inactivating CL itself. These data identify the CL complex as a potential target for therapy in B-CLL. (Blood. 2008; 112: 4665-4674)

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