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Cooperative Targets of Combined mTOR/HDAC Inhibition Promote MYC Degradation.

John K Simmons1, Aleksandra M Michalowski1, Benjamin J Gamache1, Wendy DuBois1, Jyoti Patel1, Ke Zhang1, Joy Gary1, Shuling Zhang1, Snehal Gaikwad1, Daniel Connors1, Nicholas Watson1, Elena Leon1, Jin-Qiu Chen1, W Michael Kuehl2, Maxwell P Lee1, Adriana Zingone1, Ola Landgren3, Peter Ordentlich3, Jing Huang1, Beverly A Mock4.   

Abstract

Cancer treatments often require combinations of molecularly targeted agents to be effective. mTORi (rapamycin) and HDACi (MS-275/entinostat) inhibitors have been shown to be effective in limiting tumor growth, and here we define part of the cooperative action of this drug combination. More than 60 human cancer cell lines responded synergistically (CI<1) when treated with this drug combination compared with single agents. In addition, a breast cancer patient-derived xenograft, and a BCL-XL plasmacytoma mouse model both showed enhanced responses to the combination compared with single agents. Mice bearing plasma cell tumors lived an average of 70 days longer on combination treatment compared with single agents. A set of 37 genes cooperatively affected (34 downregulated; 3 upregulated) by the combination responded pharmacodynamically in human myeloma cell lines, xenografts, and a P493 model, and were both enriched in tumors, and correlated with prognostic markers in myeloma patient datasets. Genes downregulated by the combination were overexpressed in several untreated cancers (breast, lung, colon, sarcoma, head and neck, myeloma) compared with normal tissues. The MYC/E2F axis, identified by upstream regulator analyses and validated by immunoblots, was significantly inhibited by the drug combination in several myeloma cell lines. Furthermore, 88% of the 34 genes downregulated have MYC-binding sites in their promoters, and the drug combination cooperatively reduced MYC half-life by 55% and increased degradation. Cells with MYC mutations were refractory to the combination. Thus, integrative approaches to understand drug synergy identified a clinically actionable strategy to inhibit MYC/E2F activity and tumor cell growth in vivoMol Cancer Ther; 16(9); 2008-21. ©2017 AACR. ©2017 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28522584      PMCID: PMC5587368          DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-17-0171

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


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