Key Points
BCL11B-a lineage ambiguous leukemia is highly sensitive to the combination of venetoclax plus gilteritinib in preclinical PDX models.
Differences in BCL-2 family dependence do not affect response to venetoclax plus gilteritinib, despite variable responses to single agents.
Aberrant activation of BCL11B ("BCL11B-a") defines a subtype of lineage ambiguous leukemias with T-lymphoid and myeloid features, co-occurring activating FLT3 mutations, and a stem/progenitor immunophenotype and gene expression profile. As with other lineage ambiguous leukemias, optimal treatment is unclear and there are limited targeted therapeutic options. Here, we investigated the efficacy of BCL-2 and FLT3 inhibition with venetoclax and gilteritinib, respectively, in preclinical models of BCL11B-a leukemia. Despite variation in response to single agent therapies, the combination of venetoclax plus gilteritinib (VenGilt) was highly effective in all models evaluated. BH3 profiling suggested that resistance to venetoclax monotherapy was due to the tumor-intrinsic dependence on additional BCL-2 family proteins prior to drug treatment. Longitudinal single cell RNA-seq analysis identified mitochondrial pathways and a pro-lymphoid gene expression signature as potential drivers of rare cell survival on VenGilt therapy. These data support clinical evaluation of venetoclax in combination with gilteritinib in BCL11B-a lineage ambiguous leukemias.
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