Vulnerability of drug-resistant EML4-ALK rearranged lung cancer to transcriptional inhibition
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
A subset of lung adenocarcinomas is driven by the EML4-ALK translocation. Even though ALK inhibitors in the clinic lead to excellent initial responses, acquired resistance to these inhibitors due to on-target mutations or parallel pathway alterations is a major clinical challenge. Exploring these mechanisms of resistance, we found that EML4-ALK cells parental or resistant to crizotinib, ceritinib or alectinib are remarkably sensitive to inhibition of CDK7/12 with THZ1 and CDK9 with alvocidib or dinaciclib. These compounds robustly induce apoptosis through transcriptional inhibition and downregulation of anti-apoptotic genes. Importantly, alvocidib reduced tumour progression in xenograft mouse models. In summary, our study takes advantage of the transcriptional addiction hypothesis to propose a new treatment strategy for a subset of patients with acquired resistance to first-, second- and third-generation ALK inhibitors.
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01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ALK/EML4 translocation; ALKi; CDKi; drug resistance; NSCLC
Elenco autori:
Paliouras, A. R.; Buzzetti, M.; Shi, L.; Donaldson, I. J.; Magee, P.; Sahoo, S.; Leong, H. -S.; Fassan, M.; Carter, M.; Di Leva, G.; Krebs, M. G.; Blackhall, F.; Lovly, C. M.; Garofalo, M.
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