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(R)-2-hydroxyglutarate is sufficient to promote leukemogenesis and its effects are reversible.

Science (New York, N.Y.) (2013-02-09)
Julie-Aurore Losman, Ryan E Looper, Peppi Koivunen, Sungwoo Lee, Rebekka K Schneider, Christine McMahon, Glenn S Cowley, David E Root, Benjamin L Ebert, William G Kaelin
RÉSUMÉ

Mutations in IDH1 and IDH2, the genes coding for isocitrate dehydrogenases 1 and 2, are common in several human cancers, including leukemias, and result in overproduction of the (R)-enantiomer of 2-hydroxyglutarate [(R)-2HG]. Elucidation of the role of IDH mutations and (R)-2HG in leukemogenesis has been hampered by a lack of appropriate cell-based models. Here, we show that a canonical IDH1 mutant, IDH1 R132H, promotes cytokine independence and blocks differentiation in hematopoietic cells. These effects can be recapitulated by (R)-2HG, but not (S)-2HG, despite the fact that (S)-2HG more potently inhibits enzymes, such as the 5'-methylcytosine hydroxylase TET2, that have previously been linked to the pathogenesis of IDH mutant tumors. We provide evidence that this paradox relates to the ability of (S)-2HG, but not (R)-2HG, to inhibit the EglN prolyl hydroxylases. Additionally, we show that transformation by (R)-2HG is reversible.

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DL-α-Hydroxyglutaric acid disodium salt, ≥95.0% (GC)
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Isocitric Dehydrogenase (NADP) from porcine heart, Type I, 0.5-3.0 unit/mg solid (plus numerous enzyme activities associated with porcine heart)
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Isocitrate Dehydrogenase 1 (NADP+) human, recombinant, expressed in Sf9 cells, ≥90% (SDS-PAGE)
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Isocitric Dehydrogenase (NADP) from porcine heart, Type IV, buffered aqueous glycerol solution, 3-20 units/mg protein