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Data from NK Cells Mediate Synergistic Antitumor Effects of Combined Inhibition of HDAC6 and BET in a SCLC Preclinical Model

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 02:00
Abstract

Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) has the highest malignancy among all lung cancers, exhibiting aggressive growth and early metastasis to distant sites. For 30 years, treatment options for SCLC have been limited to chemotherapy, warranting the need for more effective treatments. Frequent inactivation of TP53 and RB1 as well as histone dysmodifications in SCLC suggest that transcriptional and epigenetic regulations play a major role in SCLC disease evolution. Here we performed a synthetic lethal screen using the BET inhibitor JQ1 and an shRNA library targeting 550 epigenetic genes in treatment-refractory SCLC xenograft models and identified HDAC6 as a synthetic lethal target in combination with JQ1. Combined treatment of human and mouse SCLC cell line–derived xenograft tumors with the HDAC6 inhibitor ricolinostat (ACY-1215) and JQ1 demonstrated significant inhibition of tumor growth; this effect was abolished upon depletion of NK cells, suggesting that these innate immune lymphoid cells play a role in SCLC tumor treatment response. Collectively, these findings suggest a potential new treatment for recurrent SCLC.

Significance: These findings identify a novel therapeutic strategy for SCLC using a combination of HDAC6 and BET inhibitors. Cancer Res; 78(13); 3709–17. ©2018 AACR.

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National Cancer Institute

American Cancer Society Lung Cancer Dream Team Translational Research Grant

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AUTHORS (18)

  • Yan Liu
    Yuyang Li
    Shengwu Liu
    Dennis O. Adeegbe
    Camilla L. Christensen
    Max M. Quinn
    Ruben Dries
    Shiwei Han
    Kevin Buczkowski
    Xiaoen Wang
    Ting Chen
    Peng Gao
    Hua Zhang
    Fei Li
    Peter S. Hammerman
    James E. Bradner
    Steven N. Quayle
    Kwok-Kin Wong
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