Margie N Sutton1, Seth T Gammon1, Riccardo Muzzioli1, Federica Pisaneschi1, Bhasker Radaram1, Ping Yang1, David Piwnica-Worms2. 1. Department of Cancer Systems Imaging, The University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Unit 1907, 1515 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX, 77030, USA. 2. Department of Cancer Systems Imaging, The University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Unit 1907, 1515 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX, 77030, USA. dpiwnica-worms@mdanderson.org.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Macropinocytosis serves as a highly conserved endocytotic process that has recently been shown as a critical mechanism by which RAS-transformed cells transport extracellular protein into intracellular amino acid pathways to support their unique metabolic needs. We developed NIR fluorescently labeled molecular imaging probes to monitor macropinocytosis-mediated uptake of albumin in a K-RAS-dependent manner. PROCEDURES: Using western blot analysis, immunofluorescence, and flow cytometry, albumin retention was characterized in vitro across several RAS-activated lung and pancreatic cancer cell lines. AF790-albumin was synthesized and administered to mice bearing K-RAS mutant xenograft tumors of H460 (K-RAS p.Q61H) and H358 (K-RAS p.G12C) non-small cell lung cancers on each flank. Mice were treated daily with 2 mg/kg of ARS-1620, a targeted RAS p.G12C inhibitor, for 2 days and imaged following each treatment. Subsequently, the mice were then treated daily with 10 mg/kg of amiloride, a general inhibitor of macropinocytosis, for 2 days and imaged. Intratumoral distribution of AF790-albumin was assessed in vivo using near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging. RESULTS: Albumin retention was observed as a function of K-RAS activity and macropinocytosis across several lung and pancreatic cancer cell lines. We documented that ARS-1620-induced inhibition of K-RAS activity or amiloride-mediated inhibition of macropinocytosis significantly reduced albumin uptake. Tumor retention in vivo of AF790-albumin was both RAS inhibition-dependent as well as abrogated by inhibition of macropinocytosis. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide a novel approach using NIR-labeled human serum albumin to identify and monitor RAS-driven tumors as well as evaluate the on-target efficacy in vivo of inhibitors, such as ARS-1620.
PURPOSE: Macropinocytosis serves as a highly conserved endocytotic process that has recently been shown as a critical mechanism by which RAS-transformed cells transport extracellular protein into intracellular amino acid pathways to support their unique metabolic needs. We developed NIR fluorescently labeled molecular imaging probes to monitor macropinocytosis-mediated uptake of albumin in a K-RAS-dependent manner. PROCEDURES: Using western blot analysis, immunofluorescence, and flow cytometry, albumin retention was characterized in vitro across several RAS-activated lung and pancreatic cancer cell lines. AF790-albumin was synthesized and administered to mice bearing K-RAS mutant xenograft tumors of H460 (K-RAS p.Q61H) and H358 (K-RAS p.G12C) non-small cell lung cancers on each flank. Mice were treated daily with 2 mg/kg of ARS-1620, a targeted RAS p.G12C inhibitor, for 2 days and imaged following each treatment. Subsequently, the mice were then treated daily with 10 mg/kg of amiloride, a general inhibitor of macropinocytosis, for 2 days and imaged. Intratumoral distribution of AF790-albumin was assessed in vivo using near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging. RESULTS: Albumin retention was observed as a function of K-RAS activity and macropinocytosis across several lung and pancreatic cancer cell lines. We documented that ARS-1620-induced inhibition of K-RAS activity or amiloride-mediated inhibition of macropinocytosis significantly reduced albumin uptake. Tumor retention in vivo of AF790-albumin was both RAS inhibition-dependent as well as abrogated by inhibition of macropinocytosis. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide a novel approach using NIR-labeled human serum albumin to identify and monitor RAS-driven tumors as well as evaluate the on-target efficacy in vivo of inhibitors, such as ARS-1620.
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