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Adaptive and Acquired Resistance to EGFR Inhibitors Converge on the MAPK Pathway.


ABSTRACT: Both adaptive and acquired resistance significantly limits the efficacy of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) kinase inhibitors. However, the distinct or common mechanisms of adaptive and acquired resistance have not been fully characterized. Here, through systematic modeling of erlotinib resistance in lung cancer, we found that feedback reactivation of MAPK signaling following erlotinib treatment, which was dependent on the MET receptor, contributed to the adaptive resistance of EGFR inhibitors. Interestingly, acquired resistance to erlotinib was also associated with the MAPK pathway activation as a result of CRAF or NRAS amplification. Consequently, combined inhibition of EGFR and MAPK impeded the development of both adaptive and acquired resistance. These observations demonstrate that adaptive and acquired resistance to EGFR inhibitors can converge on the same pathway and credential cotargeting EGFR and MAPK as a promising therapeutic approach in EGFR mutant tumors.

SUBMITTER: Ma P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4893648 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adaptive and Acquired Resistance to EGFR Inhibitors Converge on the MAPK Pathway.

Ma Pengfei P   Fu Yujie Y   Chen Minjiang M   Jing Ying Y   Wu Jie J   Li Ke K   Shen Ying Y   Gao Jian-Xin JX   Wang Mengzhao M   Zhao Xiaojing X   Zhuang Guanglei G  

Theranostics 20160524 8


Both adaptive and acquired resistance significantly limits the efficacy of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) kinase inhibitors. However, the distinct or common mechanisms of adaptive and acquired resistance have not been fully characterized. Here, through systematic modeling of erlotinib resistance in lung cancer, we found that feedback reactivation of MAPK signaling following erlotinib treatment, which was dependent on the MET receptor, contributed to the adaptive resistance of EGFR i  ...[more]

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