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Truncated RAF kinases drive resistance to MET inhibition in MET-addicted cancer cells
Authors:Consalvo Petti  Gabriele Picco  Maria Luisa Martelli  Elena Trisolini  Enrico Bucci  Timothy Perera  Claudio Isella  Enzo Medico
Institution:1. Candiolo Cancer Institute - FPO IRCCS, Italy;2. Department of Oncology, University of Torino, Italy;3. Istituto Nazionale Biostrutture e Biosistemi, Roma, Italy;4. Biodigitalvalley Srl, Pont Saint Martin, Aosta, Italy;5. Janssen Research and Development, Oncology Discovery, Beerse, Belgium
Abstract:Constitutively active receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are known oncogenic drivers and provide valuable therapeutic targets in many cancer types. However, clinical efficacy of RTK inhibitors is limited by intrinsic and acquired resistance. To identify genes conferring resistance to inhibition of the MET RTK, we conducted a forward genetics screen in the GTL-16 gastric cancer cell line, carrying MET amplification and exquisitely sensitive to MET inhibition. Cells were transduced with three different retroviral cDNA expression libraries and selected for growth in the presence of the MET inhibitor PHA-665752. Selected cells displayed robust and reproducible enrichment of library-derived cDNAs encoding truncated forms of RAF1 and BRAF proteins, whose silencing reversed the resistant phenotype. Transduction of naïve GTL-16 cells with truncated, but not full length, RAF1 and BRAF conferred in vitro and in vivo resistance to MET inhibitors, which could be reversed by MEK inhibition. Induction of resistance by truncated RAFs was confirmed in other MET-addicted cell lines, and further extended to EGFR-addicted cells. These data show that truncated RAF1 and BRAF proteins, recently described as products of genomic rearrangements in gastric cancer and other malignancies, have the ability to render neoplastic cells resistant to RTK-targeted therapy.
Keywords:drug resistance  RAF1  BRAF  MET  gastric cancer
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