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Distinct interactions between c-Src and c-Met in mediating resistance to c-Src inhibition in head and neck cancer.


ABSTRACT: c-Src inhibition in cancer cells leads to an abrogation of invasion but a variable effect on apoptosis. The pathways downstream of c-Src promoting survival are not well characterized. Because cancer therapy that both decreases invasion and induces significant apoptosis would be ideal, we sought to characterize the mechanisms of resistance to c-Src inhibition.c-Src was inhibited in a panel of oral cancer cell lines and subsequent survival and signaling measured. The interactions between c-Src and c-Met were evaluated using immunoprecitation and an in vitro kinase assay. Cytotoxicity was measured and the Chou-Talalay combination index calculated. An orthotopic model of oral cancer was used to assess the effects of c-Met and c-Src inhibitors.Inhibition of c-Src resulted in c-Met inhibition in sensitive cells lines, but not in resistant cell lines. Isolated c-Met was a c-Src substrate in both sensitive and resistant cells, but there was no interaction of c-Src and c-Met in intact resistant cells. To examine the biological consequences of this mechanism, we demonstrated synergistic cytotoxicity, enhanced apoptosis, and decreased tumor size with the combination of c-Src and c-Met inhibitors.Sustained c-Met activation can mediate resistance to c-Src inhibition. These data suggest that the differences between c-Met and c-Src signaling in sensitive and resistant cells are due to distinct factors promoting or inhibiting interactions, respectively, rather than to intrinsic structural changes in c-Src or c-Met. The synergistic cytotoxic effects of c-Src and c-Met inhibition may be important for the treatment of head and neck cancers.

SUBMITTER: Sen B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3460647 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct interactions between c-Src and c-Met in mediating resistance to c-Src inhibition in head and neck cancer.

Sen Banibrata B   Peng Shaohua S   Saigal Babita B   Williams Michelle D MD   Johnson Faye M FM  

Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 20101124 3


<h4>Purpose</h4>c-Src inhibition in cancer cells leads to an abrogation of invasion but a variable effect on apoptosis. The pathways downstream of c-Src promoting survival are not well characterized. Because cancer therapy that both decreases invasion and induces significant apoptosis would be ideal, we sought to characterize the mechanisms of resistance to c-Src inhibition.<h4>Experimental design</h4>c-Src was inhibited in a panel of oral cancer cell lines and subsequent survival and signaling  ...[more]

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