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PTEN Loss Mediates Clinical Cross-Resistance to CDK4/6 and PI3Kα Inhibitors in Breast Cancer.

Carlotta Costa1, Ye Wang2, Amy Ly3, Yasuyuki Hosono4, Ellen Murchie2, Charlotte S Walmsley2, Tiffany Huynh3, Christopher Healy2, Rachel Peterson2, Shogo Yanase4, Charles T Jakubik2, Laura E Henderson2, Leah J Damon2, Daria Timonina2, Ioannis Sanidas2, Christopher J Pinto2, Mari Mino-Kenudson3, James R Stone2, Nicholas J Dyson2, Leif W Ellisen2, Aditya Bardia2, Hiromichi Ebi4,5,6, Cyril H Benes2, Jeffrey A Engelman1, Dejan Juric1.   

Abstract

The combination of CDK4/6 inhibitors with antiestrogen therapies significantly improves clinical outcomes in ER-positive advanced breast cancer. To identify mechanisms of acquired resistance, we analyzed serial biopsies and rapid autopsies from patients treated with the combination of the CDK4/6 inhibitor ribociclib with letrozole. This study revealed that some resistant tumors acquired RB loss, whereas other tumors lost PTEN expression at the time of progression. In breast cancer cells, ablation of PTEN, through increased AKT activation, was sufficient to promote resistance to CDK4/6 inhibition in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, PTEN loss resulted in exclusion of p27 from the nucleus, leading to increased activation of both CDK4 and CDK2. Because PTEN loss also causes resistance to PI3Kα inhibitors, currently approved in the post-CDK4/6 setting, these findings provide critical insight into how this single genetic event may cause clinical cross-resistance to multiple targeted therapies in the same patient, with implications for optimal treatment-sequencing strategies. SIGNIFICANCE: Our analysis of serial biopsies uncovered RB and PTEN loss as mechanisms of acquired resistance to CDK4/6 inhibitors, utilized as first-line treatment for ER-positive advanced breast cancer. Importantly, these findings have near-term clinical relevance because PTEN loss also limits the efficacy of PI3Kα inhibitors currently approved in the post-CDK4/6 setting.This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1. ©2019 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31594766     DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-18-0830

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Discov        ISSN: 2159-8274            Impact factor:   39.397


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