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Uncoupling JAK3 activation induces apoptosis in human lymphoid cancer cells via regulating critical survival pathways.

FEBS letters (2010-03-10)
Zsuzsanna S Nagy, Jeremy A Ross, Georgialina Rodriguez, Julia Bader, Jonathan Dimmock, Robert A Kirken
RÉSUMÉ

In the current work, we report that specific inhibition of Janus tyrosine kinase (JAK3) via NC1153 induces apoptosis of certain leukemia/lymphoma cell lines. Affymetrix microarray profiling following NC1153 treatment unveiled JAK3 dependent survival modulating pathways (p53, TGF-beta, TNFR and ER stress) in Kit225 cells. IL-2 responsive NC1153 target genes were regulated in human JAK3 positive, but not in JAK3 negative lymphoid tumor cells. Moreover, primary lymphoma samples revealed that a number of these genes were reciprocally regulated during disease progression and JAK3 inhibition suggesting that downstream targets of JAK3 could be exploited in the development of novel cancer treatment regimes.