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MCL-1 gains occur with high frequency in lung adenocarcinoma and can be targeted therapeutically.


ABSTRACT: Evasion of programmed cell death represents a critical form of oncogene addiction in cancer cells. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underpinning cancer cell survival despite the oncogenic stress could provide a molecular basis for potential therapeutic interventions. Here we explore the role of pro-survival genes in cancer cell integrity during clonal evolution in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We identify gains of MCL-1 at high frequency in multiple independent NSCLC cohorts, occurring both clonally and subclonally. Clonal loss of functional TP53 is significantly associated with subclonal gains of MCL-1. In mice, tumour progression is delayed upon pharmacologic or genetic inhibition of MCL-1. These findings reveal that MCL-1 gains occur with high frequency in lung adenocarcinoma and can be targeted therapeutically.

SUBMITTER: Munkhbaatar E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7484793 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MCL-1 gains occur with high frequency in lung adenocarcinoma and can be targeted therapeutically.

Munkhbaatar Enkhtsetseg E   Dietzen Michelle M   Agrawal Deepti D   Anton Martina M   Jesinghaus Moritz M   Boxberg Melanie M   Pfarr Nicole N   Bidola Pidassa P   Uhrig Sebastian S   Höckendorf Ulrike U   Meinhardt Anna-Lena AL   Wahida Adam A   Heid Irina I   Braren Rickmer R   Mishra Ritu R   Warth Arne A   Muley Thomas T   Poh Patrina S P PSP   Wang Xin X   Fröhling Stefan S   Steiger Katja K   Slotta-Huspenina Julia J   van Griensven Martijn M   Pfeiffer Franz F   Lange Sebastian S   Rad Roland R   Spella Magda M   Stathopoulos Georgios T GT   Ruland Jürgen J   Bassermann Florian F   Weichert Wilko W   Strasser Andreas A   Branca Caterina C   Heikenwalder Mathias M   Swanton Charles C   McGranahan Nicholas N   Jost Philipp J PJ  

Nature communications 20200910 1


Evasion of programmed cell death represents a critical form of oncogene addiction in cancer cells. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underpinning cancer cell survival despite the oncogenic stress could provide a molecular basis for potential therapeutic interventions. Here we explore the role of pro-survival genes in cancer cell integrity during clonal evolution in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We identify gains of MCL-1 at high frequency in multiple independent NSCLC cohorts, occurri  ...[more]

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