Literature DB >> 25381262

Identifying actionable targets through integrative analyses of GEM model and human prostate cancer genomic profiling.

Jackie Wanjala1, Barry S Taylor2, Caren Chapinski1, Haley Hieronymus1, John Wongvipat1, Yu Chen3, Gouri J Nanjangud4, Nikolaus Schultz2, Yingqiu Xie5, Shenji Liu5, Wenfu Lu5, Qing Yang5, Chris Sander2, Zhenbang Chen5, Charles L Sawyers6, Brett S Carver7.   

Abstract

Copy-number alterations (CNA) are among the most common molecular events in human prostate cancer genomes and are associated with worse prognosis. Identification of the oncogenic drivers within these CNAs is challenging due to the broad nature of these genomic gains or losses which can include large numbers of genes within a given region. Here, we profiled the genomes of four genetically engineered mouse prostate cancer models that reflect oncogenic events common in human prostate tumors, with the goal of integrating these data with human prostate cancer datasets to identify shared molecular events. Met was amplified in 67% of prostate tumors from Pten p53 prostate conditional null mice and in approximately 30% of metastatic human prostate cancer specimens, often in association with loss of PTEN and TP53. In murine tumors with Met amplification, Met copy-number gain and expression was present in some cells but not others, revealing intratumoral heterogeneity. Forced MET overexpression in non-MET-amplified prostate tumor cells activated PI3K and MAPK signaling and promoted cell proliferation and tumor growth, whereas MET kinase inhibition selectively impaired the growth of tumors with Met amplification. However, the impact of MET inhibitor therapy was compromised by the persistent growth of non-Met-amplified cells within Met-amplified tumors. These findings establish the importance of MET in prostate cancer progression but reveal potential limitations in the clinical use of MET inhibitors in late-stage prostate cancer. ©2014 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25381262      PMCID: PMC4297258          DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-14-0542-T

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cancer Ther        ISSN: 1535-7163            Impact factor:   6.261


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