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MTOR inhibition suppresses Myc-driven polyposis by inducing immunogenic cell death.


ABSTRACT: Myc is a key driver of colorectal cancer initiation and progression, but remains a difficult drug target. In this study, we show that mTOR inhibition potently suppresses intestinal polyp formation, regresses established polyps, and prolongs lifespan of APCMin/+ mice. Everolimus in diet strongly reduces p-4EBP1, p-S6, and Myc levels, and induces apoptosis of cells with activated β-catenin (p-S552) in the polyps on day 3. The cell death is accompanied by ER stress, activation of the extrinsic apoptotic pathway, innate immune cell recruitment, and followed by T-cell infiltration on day 14 persisting for months thereafter. These effects are absent in normal intestinal crypts with physiologic levels of Myc and a high rate of proliferation. Using normal human colonic epithelial cells, EIF4E S209A knockin and BID knockout mice, we found that local inflammation and antitumor efficacy of Everolimus requires Myc-dependent induction of ER stress and apoptosis. These findings demonstrate mTOR and deregulated Myc as a selective vulnerability of mutant APC-driven intestinal tumorigenesis, whose inhibition disrupts metabolic and immune adaptation and reactivates immune surveillance necessary for long-term tumor control.

SUBMITTER: Leibowitz BJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10256613 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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mTOR inhibition suppresses Myc-driven polyposis by inducing immunogenic cell death.

Leibowitz Brian J BJ   Zhao Guangyi G   Xia Wenxin W   Wang Yuhan Y   Ruan Hang H   Zhang Lin L   Yu Jian J  

Oncogene 20230503 24


Myc is a key driver of colorectal cancer initiation and progression, but remains a difficult drug target. In this study, we show that mTOR inhibition potently suppresses intestinal polyp formation, regresses established polyps, and prolongs lifespan of APC<sup>Min/+</sup> mice. Everolimus in diet strongly reduces p-4EBP1, p-S6, and Myc levels, and induces apoptosis of cells with activated β-catenin (p-S552) in the polyps on day 3. The cell death is accompanied by ER stress, activation of the ext  ...[more]

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