Boosting anti-leukemia cytotoxicity of CD4 and CD8 T cells through combined inhibition of MEK and HDAC

M Meher Bolisetti Gayatri (UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States) B Bei Jia A Anthony J Veltri (UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States) V Vysakh Anandan (UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States) M Maoshuo Yang (Shandong University, Jinan, China) J Jing Li K Kenneth Man Hei Chan (UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States) S Sophie Verbeke (UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States) J Jiangchen Yao (UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States) S Sarah E Granozio (UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States) Y Yun Jiang (Department of Radiology) E Esra'a Keewan (UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States) J Jacqueline Ann Cook (UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States) X Xiaolan Zhu (The Key Laboratory of Zhejiang Province for Aptamers and Theranostics, Hangzhou Institute of Medicine (HIM), Chinese Academy of Sciences) E Erik A. Ranheim (Department of Pathology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin) Z Zhe Wang C Chih-Hsing Chou (Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States) K Kalyan V Nadiminti (University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center, United States) H H Leighton Grimes (Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States) M Marulasiddappa Suresh (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States) H Hong Zheng (Center of Nanomaterials for Renewable Energy, State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment, School of Electrical Engineering) X Xiaona You (Shandong University, Jinan, China) J Jing Zhang

Abstract

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive blood cancer with a 5-year overall survival rate of ~30%. Although immunotherapies engaging T cells demonstrate remarkable success in treating many solid tumors and blood cancers, they show little to no efficacy in treating AML. Therefore, immunotherapies are traditionally underappreciated and underdeveloped in AML. Through a drug re-purpose screen, we identified and validated that combined MEK and HDAC inhibitions via trametinib and quisinostat (TQ) potently inhibited the growth of mouse and human NRAS;ASXL1-AML (NA-AML), MLLr, and NPM1 mutated AML cells in vitro. In NA-AML mice, TQ drastically slowed down AML progression and prolonged their survival. The survival benefits of TQ largely relied on T cell functions. We show that TQ synergized to downregulate immune checkpoint ligands and upregulate STAT1- and CIITA-mediated expression of MHC-I and MHC-II in NA-AML cells. In addition, TQ treatment significantly reprogrammed transcriptome and epigenetic landscape of T cells, activated STAT1 signaling, and upregulated genes and pathways promoting activation, survival, and cytotoxicity of CD4 and CD8 T cells. A cytotoxic cluster was thus expanded in central memory and effector memory T cells in TQ-treated NA-AML mice. More importantly, TQ directly acted on AML-associated mouse and human T cells, reverting them from a dysfunctional state to an active state. In leukemia:T cell co-cultures, TQ-treated T cells demonstrated greatly improved MHC-dependent leukemia killing. Our findings suggest that the dual actions of TQ on NA-AML and T cells enhance leukemia recognition and anti-leukemia killing of endogenous T cells, leading to effective AML clearance.

Article Details

Journal Blood
Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 04, 2026
ISSN 0006-4971
Publisher Elsevier BV

Journal Info

Blood

Elsevier BV

ISSN: 0006-4971 Health Sciences

Authors (23)

M

Meher Bolisetti Gayatri

UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

B

Bei Jia

A

Anthony J Veltri

UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

V

Vysakh Anandan

UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

M

Maoshuo Yang

Shandong University, Jinan, China

J

Jing Li

K

Kenneth Man Hei Chan

UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

S

Sophie Verbeke

UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

J

Jiangchen Yao

UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

S

Sarah E Granozio

UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Y

Yun Jiang

Department of Radiology

E

Esra'a Keewan

UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

J

Jacqueline Ann Cook

UW-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

X

Xiaolan Zhu

The Key Laboratory of Zhejiang Province for Aptamers and Theranostics, Hangzhou Institute of Medicine (HIM), Chinese Academy of Sciences

E

Erik A. Ranheim

Department of Pathology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin

Z

Zhe Wang

C

Chih-Hsing Chou

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

K

Kalyan V Nadiminti

University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center, United States

H

H Leighton Grimes

Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

M

Marulasiddappa Suresh

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

H

Hong Zheng

Center of Nanomaterials for Renewable Energy, State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment, School of Electrical Engineering

X

Xiaona You

Shandong University, Jinan, China

J

Jing Zhang