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Data from Hypoxia-Driven Mechanism of Vemurafenib Resistance in Melanoma

Posted on 2023-04-03 - 14:48
Abstract

Melanoma is molecularly and structurally heterogeneous, with some tumor cells existing under hypoxic conditions. Our cell growth assays showed that under controlled hypoxic conditions, BRAF(V600E) melanoma cells rapidly became resistant to vemurafenib. By employing both a three-dimensional (3D) spheroid model and a two-dimensional (2D) hypoxic culture system to model hypoxia in vivo, we identified upregulation of HGF/MET signaling as a major mechanism associated with vemurafenib resistance as compared with 2D standard tissue culture in ambient air. We further confirmed that the upregulation of HGF/MET signaling was evident in drug-resistant melanoma patient tissues and mouse xenografts. Pharmacologic inhibition of the c-Met/Akt pathway restored the sensitivity of melanoma spheroids or 2D hypoxic cultures to vemurafenib. Mol Cancer Ther; 15(10); 2442–54. ©2016 AACR.

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UT MD Anderson Cancer Center SPORE

NCI

AIM at Melanoma Foundation

Miriam & Jim Mulva Research Funds

Dr. Miriam & Sheldon G. Adelson Medical Research Foundation

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AUTHORS (10)

  • Yong Qin
    Jason Roszik
    Chandrani Chattopadhyay
    Yuuri Hashimoto
    Chengwen Liu
    Zachary A. Cooper
    Jennifer A. Wargo
    Patrick Hwu
    Suhendan Ekmekcioglu
    Elizabeth A. Grimm
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