Literature DB >> 19491201

SRC promotes survival and invasion of lung cancers with epidermal growth factor receptor abnormalities and is a potential candidate for molecular-targeted therapy.

Elaine Lai-Han Leung1, Issan Yee-San Tam, Vicky Pui-Chi Tin, Daniel Tsin-Tien Chua, Alan Dart-Loon Sihoe, Lik-Cheung Cheng, James Chung-Man Ho, Lap-Ping Chung, Maria Pik Wong.   

Abstract

Molecular-targeted therapy using tyrosine kinase inhibitors against epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is an effective therapy for non-small cell lung cancer that harbor EGFR mutations. This study aimed to investigate the role of Src, a close EGFR associator, as a drug target in NSCLC cells with different EGFR genomic statuses. Src inhibition was achieved using 4-(4'-Phenoxyanilino)-6,7-dimethoxyquinazolinee (SKI-1) and the specificity of action was verified by RNA interference. The results showed that SKI-1 induced significant apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner in cancer cells with high basal Src activation. Activation of FAK and p130Cas was involved in Src-mediated invasion in SKI-1-sensitive cells. SKI-1 inhibited phosphorylation of EGFR as well as EGFR downstream effectors, such as signal transducers and activators of transcription 3/5, extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 and AKT in the mutant cells but not the wild-type cells. This inhibition profile of EGFR implicates that induction of apoptosis and sensitivity of mutant cells to SKI treatment is mediated by EGFR and EGFR downstream pathways. Cotreatment with SKI-1 and gefitinib enhanced apoptosis in cancer cells that contained EGFR mutation and/or amplification. SKI-1 treatment alone induced significant apoptosis in H1975 cells known to be resistant to gefitinib. Src phosphorylation was shown by immunohistochemistry in around 30% of primary lung carcinomas. In 152 adenocarcinomas studied, p-Src was associated with EGFR mutations (P = 0.029). Overall, the findings indicated that Src could be a useful target for treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. Besides EGFR genomic mutations, other forms of EGFR and related family member abnormalities such as EGFR amplification might enhance SKI sensitivity.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19491201     DOI: 10.1158/1541-7786.MCR-09-0003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cancer Res        ISSN: 1541-7786            Impact factor:   5.852


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Review 2.  The use of single-agent dasatinib in molecularly unselected non-small-cell lung cancer patients.

Authors:  Tim J Kruser; Anne M Traynor; Deric L Wheeler
Journal:  Expert Opin Investig Drugs       Date:  2011-01-05       Impact factor: 6.206

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4.  Src regulates cigarette smoke-induced ceramide generation via neutral sphingomyelinase 2 in the airway epithelium.

Authors:  Samuel Chung; Simon Vu; Simone Filosto; Tzipora Goldkorn
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Review 5.  Src family kinases and paclitaxel sensitivity.

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Journal:  Cancer Biol Ther       Date:  2011-08-15       Impact factor: 4.742

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9.  CRIPTO1 expression in EGFR-mutant NSCLC elicits intrinsic EGFR-inhibitor resistance.

Authors:  Kang-Seo Park; Mark Raffeld; Yong Wha Moon; Liqiang Xi; Caterina Bianco; Trung Pham; Liam C Lee; Tetsuya Mitsudomi; Yasushi Yatabe; Isamu Okamoto; Deepa Subramaniam; Tony Mok; Rafael Rosell; Ji Luo; David S Salomon; Yisong Wang; Giuseppe Giaccone
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2014-06-09       Impact factor: 14.808

10.  Tyrosine phosphoproteomics identifies both codrivers and cotargeting strategies for T790M-related EGFR-TKI resistance in non-small cell lung cancer.

Authors:  Takeshi Yoshida; Guolin Zhang; Matthew A Smith; Alex S Lopez; Yun Bai; Jiannong Li; Bin Fang; John Koomen; Bhupendra Rawal; Kate J Fisher; Y Ann Chen; Michiko Kitano; Yume Morita; Haruka Yamaguchi; Kiyoko Shibata; Takafumi Okabe; Isamu Okamoto; Kazuhiko Nakagawa; Eric B Haura
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2014-06-11       Impact factor: 12.531

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