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Data from Inhibiting Tankyrases Sensitizes KRAS-Mutant Cancer Cells to MEK Inhibitors via FGFR2 Feedback Signaling

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 22:45
Abstract

Tankyrases (TNKS) play roles in Wnt signaling, telomere homeostasis, and mitosis, offering attractive targets for anticancer treatment. Using unbiased combination screening in a large panel of cancer cell lines, we have identified a strong synergy between TNKS and MEK inhibitors (MEKi) in KRAS-mutant cancer cells. Our study uncovers a novel function of TNKS in the relief of a feedback loop induced by MEK inhibition on FGFR2 signaling pathway. Moreover, dual inhibition of TNKS and MEK leads to more robust apoptosis and antitumor activity both in vitro and in vivo than effects observed by previously reported MEKi combinations. Altogether, our results show how a novel combination of TNKS and MEK inhibitors can be highly effective in targeting KRAS-mutant cancers by suppressing a newly discovered resistance mechanism. Cancer Res; 74(12); 3294–305. ©2014 AACR.

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AUTHORS (17)

  • Marie Schoumacher
    Kristen E. Hurov
    Joseph Lehár
    Yan Yan-Neale
    Yuji Mishina
    Dmitriy Sonkin
    Joshua M. Korn
    Daisy Flemming
    Michael D. Jones
    Brandon Antonakos
    Vesselina G. Cooke
    Janine Steiger
    Jebediah Ledell
    Mark D. Stump
    William R. Sellers
    Nika N. Danial
    Wenlin Shao
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