Differential compensation mechanisms define resistance to PI3K inhibitors in PIK3CA amplified HNSCC.

Nicole L. Michmerhuizen, E. Leonard, A. Kulkarni, J. C. Brenner
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OBJECTIVE Recent sequencing studies of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) have identified the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway as the most frequently mutated, oncogenic pathway in this cancer type. Despite the frequency of activating genomic alterations in PIK3CA (the gene encoding the catalytic subunit of PI3K, targeted inhibitors of PI3K have not shown clinical efficacy as monotherapies. We hypothesized that co-dependent pathways, including the Ras-MEK-ERK pathway, may still be functional in the presence of PI3K inhibitors and might serve as mediators of this resistance. METHODS We assessed the hypothesis using resazurin cell viability and trypan blue exclusion assays. We also used Western blot to characterize Ras-MEK-ERK pathway activity. STUDY DESIGN We evaluated this hypothesis in six PIK3CA-amplified, PI3K inhibitor-resistant HNSCC cell lines following treatment with pan and alpha-isoform selective PI3K inhibitors (BKM120 and HS-173 respectively). We also tested the effect of combination treatment with PI3K inhibitor HS-173 and MEK inhibitor trametinib or EGFR inhibitor gefitinib. RESULTS Our results displayed maintenance of Ras-MEK-ERK pathway activity in 4 of 6 HNSCC cell lines after PI3K inhibitor treatment. We also found that UM-SCC-69 and UM-SCC-108 cells display synergistic responses to dual therapy. CONCLUSION This study suggests that inhibition of the PI3K and Ras-MEK-ERK pathways might be effective in some HNSCC patients; however, it also prompts the study of additional resistance mechanisms to identify synergistic combination therapies for tumors resistant to these di-therapies.
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在PIK3CA扩增的HNSCC中,差异补偿机制定义了对PI3K抑制剂的耐药性。
目的:最近对头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCCs)的测序研究发现,磷脂酰肌醇3-激酶(PI3K)途径是这种癌症类型中最常突变的致癌途径。尽管PIK3CA(编码PI3K催化亚基的基因)中激活基因组改变的频率很高,但PI3K的靶向抑制剂作为单一疗法尚未显示出临床疗效。我们假设,包括Ras-MEK-ERK途径在内的共依赖途径在PI3K抑制剂存在下可能仍具有功能,并可能作为这种耐药的介质。方法采用瑞祖林细胞活力和台盼蓝排斥试验对假说进行验证。我们还使用Western blot来表征Ras-MEK-ERK通路的活性。研究设计我们在6个pik3ca扩增、PI3K抑制剂耐药的HNSCC细胞系中评估了这一假设,这些细胞系分别使用pan和α -异构体选择性PI3K抑制剂(分别为BKM120和HS-173)治疗。我们还测试了PI3K抑制剂HS-173和MEK抑制剂曲美替尼或EGFR抑制剂吉非替尼联合治疗的效果。结果我们的研究结果显示,在PI3K抑制剂治疗后,6株HNSCC细胞系中有4株的Ras-MEK-ERK通路活性维持。我们还发现,UM-SCC-69和UM-SCC-108细胞对双重治疗表现出协同反应。结论抑制PI3K和Ras-MEK-ERK通路可能对部分HNSCC患者有效;然而,这也促进了对其他耐药机制的研究,以确定对这些双疗法耐药的肿瘤的协同联合疗法。
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