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  • Germline mutations in mitochondrial complex I reveal genetic and targetable vulnerability in IDH1-mutant acute myeloid leukaemia.

Germline mutations in mitochondrial complex I reveal genetic and targetable vulnerability in IDH1-mutant acute myeloid leukaemia.

Nature communications (2022-05-14)
Mahmoud A Bassal, Saumya E Samaraweera, Kelly Lim, Brooks A Benard, Sheree Bailey, Satinder Kaur, Paul Leo, John Toubia, Chloe Thompson-Peach, Tran Nguyen, Kyaw Ze Ya Maung, Debora A Casolari, Diana G Iarossi, Ilaria S Pagani, Jason Powell, Stuart Pitson, Siria Natera, Ute Roessner, Ian D Lewis, Anna L Brown, Daniel G Tenen, Nirmal Robinson, David M Ross, Ravindra Majeti, Thomas J Gonda, Daniel Thomas, Richard J D'Andrea
ABSTRACT

The interaction of germline variation and somatic cancer driver mutations is under-investigated. Here we describe the genomic mitochondrial landscape in adult acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) and show that rare variants affecting the nuclear- and mitochondrially-encoded complex I genes show near-mutual exclusivity with somatic driver mutations affecting isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1), but not IDH2 suggesting a unique epistatic relationship. Whereas AML cells with rare complex I variants or mutations in IDH1 or IDH2 all display attenuated mitochondrial respiration, heightened sensitivity to complex I inhibitors including the clinical-grade inhibitor, IACS-010759, is observed only for IDH1-mutant AML. Furthermore, IDH1 mutant blasts that are resistant to the IDH1-mutant inhibitor, ivosidenib, retain sensitivity to complex I inhibition. We propose that the IDH1 mutation limits the flexibility for citrate utilization in the presence of impaired complex I activity to a degree that is not apparent in IDH2 mutant cells, exposing a mutation-specific metabolic vulnerability. This reduced metabolic plasticity explains the epistatic relationship between the germline complex I variants and oncogenic IDH1 mutation underscoring the utility of genomic data in revealing metabolic vulnerabilities with implications for therapy.

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D-2-Hydroxyglutarate (D2HG) Assay Kit, sufficient for 200 fluorometric reactions