Literature DB >> 24018642

Systematic combination screening reveals synergism between rapamycin and sunitinib against human lung cancer.

Xian Li1, Lin-Jiang Tong, Jian Ding, Ling-Hua Meng.   

Abstract

Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) acts as a hub integrating signals from nutrient availability and growth factors and plays central roles in regulating protein synthesis and cell growth, which has been validated as a promising target for cancer therapy. Rapamycin and its analogues have emerged as the first generation of mTOR inhibitors, but their efficacy is modest in clinical settings. Combinatorial use of rapamycin with other drugs is a promising strategy to improve its anticancer activity. Here we developed an unbiased systematic binary screening platform aiming to discover new remedy for rapamycin-based cancer therapy. We found that sunitinib emerged as one of the clinically available anticancer drugs screened that displayed significant synergy with rapamycin in NSCLC cells. Combination of rapamycin with sunitinib resulted in enhanced cell cycle arrest in G1 phase, which was accompanied with enhanced suppression of mTOR signaling and disruption of the negative feedback loop that activate AKT upon mTORC1 inhibition. Furthermore, sunitinib and rapamycin displayed synergistic activity against tube formation by human microvessel endothelial cells as well as outgrowth of endothelial tubes and microvessels both in vitro and in vivo, which is associated with down-regulation of VEGF secretion and HIF1α expression. Our study demonstrated that new combinatorial regimen could be identified via systematic drug combination screening and established a mechanistic rationale for a combination approach using rapalogs and sunitinib in the treatment of human NSCLC.
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Keywords:  Combination; Non-small cell lung cancer; Rapamycin; Sunitinib

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24018642     DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2013.08.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Lett        ISSN: 0304-3835            Impact factor:   8.679


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