Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The Cancer Genome Atlas project identified HER2 somatic mutations and gene amplification in 7% of patients with colorectal cancer. Introduction of the HER2 mutations S310F, L755S, V777L, V842I, and L866M into colon epithelial cells increased signaling pathways and anchorage-independent cell growth, indicating that they are activating mutations. Introduction of these HER2 activating mutations into colorectal cancer cell lines produced resistance to cetuximab and panitumumab by sustaining MAPK phosphorylation. HER2 mutants are potently inhibited by low nanomolar doses of the irreversible tyrosine kinase inhibitors neratinib and afatinib. HER2 gene sequencing of 48 cetuximab-resistant, quadruple (KRAS, NRAS, BRAF, and PIK3CA) wild-type (WT) colorectal cancer patient-derived xenografts (PDX) identified 4 PDXs with HER2 mutations. HER2-targeted therapies were tested on two PDXs. Treatment with a single HER2-targeted drug (trastuzumab, neratinib, or lapatinib) delayed tumor growth, but dual HER2-targeted therapy with trastuzumab plus tyrosine kinase inhibitors produced regression of these HER2-mutated PDXs.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
afatinib, cetuximab, epidermal growth factor receptor 2, mitogen activated protein kinase, neratinib, trastuzumab,
antibody response, cancer cell culture, cell growth, colony formation, colorectal cancer, controlled study, gene amplification, gene mutation, gene sequence,human cell, IC50, in vitro gene transfer, protein phosphorylation, quantitative assay, signal transduction, tumor growth, tumor regression, tumor xenograft, Western blotting
Elenco autori:
Kavuri, Shyam M; Jain, Naveen; Galimi, Francesco; Cottino, Francesca; Leto, Simonetta M; Migliardi, Giorgia; Searleman, Adam C; Shen, Wei; Monsey, John; Trusolino, Livio; Jacobs, Samuel A; Bertotti, Andrea*; Bose, Ron* (*Corresponding Authors)
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