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Gadi Lalazar1,2, David Requena1, Lavoisier Ramos-Espiritu3, Denise Ng1, Patrick D Bhola4, Ype P de Jong2,5, Ruisi Wang1, Nicole J C Narayan1,6, Bassem Shebl1, Solomon Levin1, Eleftherios Michailidis5, Mohammad Kabbani5, Koen O A Vercauteren5,7,8, Arlene M Hurley9, Benjamin A Farber1,10, William J Hammond1,6,11, James A Saltsman1,6,12, Ethan M Weinberg13, J Fraser Glickman3, Barbara A Lyons14, Jessica Ellison15, Erik Schadde16, Martin Hertl15, Jennifer L Leiting17, Mark J Truty17, Rory L Smoot17, Faith Tierney18, Tomoaki Kato18, Hans-Guido Wendel19, Michael P LaQuaglia6, Charles M Rice5, Anthony Letai4, Philip Coffino1, Michael S Torbenson20, Michael V Ortiz21, Sanford M Simon22.
Abstract
To repurpose therapeutics for fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC), we developed and validated patient-derived xenografts (PDX) from surgical resections. Most agents used clinically and inhibitors of oncogenes overexpressed in FLC showed little efficacy on PDX. A high-throughput functional drug screen found primary and metastatic FLC were vulnerable to clinically available inhibitors of TOPO1 and HDAC and to napabucasin. Napabucasin's efficacy was mediated through reactive oxygen species and inhibition of translation initiation, and specific inhibition of eIF4A was effective. The sensitivity of each PDX line inversely correlated with expression of the antiapoptotic protein Bcl-xL, and inhibition of Bcl-xL synergized with other drugs. Screening directly on cells dissociated from patient resections validated these results. This demonstrates that a direct functional screen on patient tumors provides therapeutically informative data within a clinically useful time frame. Identifying these novel therapeutic targets and combination therapies is an urgent need, as effective therapeutics for FLC are currently unavailable. SIGNIFICANCE: Therapeutics informed by genomics have not yielded effective therapies for FLC. A functional screen identified TOPO1, HDAC inhibitors, and napabucasin as efficacious and synergistic with inhibition of Bcl-xL. Validation on cells dissociated directly from patient tumors demonstrates the ability for functional precision medicine in a solid tumor.This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 2355. ©2021 The Authors; Published by the American Association for Cancer Research.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34127480 PMCID: PMC8734228 DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-20-0872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Discov ISSN: 2159-8274 Impact factor: 39.397