Journal article
Potential impact of NOTCH1 activation on venetoclax sensitivity in chronic lymphocytic Leukaemia: In vitro insights and clinical implications
MY Gao, A Georgiou, VS Lin, M Jahja, CA White, MA Anderson, MP McCormack, AW Roberts, DCS Huang, R Thijssen
British Journal of Haematology | WILEY | Published : 2024
DOI: 10.1111/bjh.19604
Abstract
Despite significant progress in treating chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), resistance to therapy remains challenging. NOTCH1 activation, common in CLL, confers adverse prognosis. This study explores the impact of NOTCH1 signalling on venetoclax sensitivity in vitro. Although NOTCH1 activation minimally impaired the susceptibility of CLL cells to venetoclax, ex vivo cell competition studies reveal that cells with constitutive NOTCH1 activation outgrew their wild-type counterparts in the presence of ongoing venetoclax exposure. Our findings suggest that while NOTCH1 activation is insufficient to confer venetoclax refractoriness, there is enhanced potential for cells with NOTCH1 activation t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful to the patients who donated their samples for research and for assistance from Kelli Grey with the collection and curation of patient samples. We thank Piers Blombery for the support. Illustrations were created with .