1 Overview

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) poses challenges in adult patients, considering its heterogeneous nature and often suboptimal treatment outcomes. Here we performed a study on 201 newly diagnosed adult ALL cases (age ≥ 15 yrs) to generate intracellular and dynamic serum metabolomic profiles. Our findings revealed a predominant increase in bile acid (BA) metabolites in serum, alongside metabolic rewiring that supported highly proliferative states and actively metabolic signaling, such as enriched nucleotide metabolism in leukemic blasts. By integrating intracellular metabolomics and transcriptomics, we constructed the Comprehensive Metabolic Information Dataset, which facilitated the development of a clustering system to supplement current risk stratification. Furthermore, we explored potential metabolic interventions targeting the serum BA profile and energy metabolism in blasts. The combined use of simvastatin with vincristine and dexamethasone regimen demonstrated a synergistic therapeutic effect in a murine ALL model, effectively lowering key BA levels in serum and suppressing the infiltration of leukemic blasts in the liver. In light of the enhanced intracellular redox metabolism, combining FK866 (a nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase inhibitor) and venetoclax significantly prolonged survival in a patient-derived xenograft ALL model. Our findings, along with the resulting resources, provide a framework for the metabolism-centered management of ALL. For details, please see below Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, and Figure 4, along with Session Information on R packages used.