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Data from ROS Induction Targets Persister Cancer Cells with Low Metabolic Activity in NRAS-Mutated Melanoma

Version 2 2023-04-04, 11:45
Version 1 2023-03-31, 06:21
Posted on 2023-04-04 - 11:45
Abstract

Clinical management of melanomas with NRAS mutations is challenging. Targeting MAPK signaling is only beneficial to a small subset of patients due to resistance that arises through genetic, transcriptional, and metabolic adaptation. Identification of targetable vulnerabilities in NRAS-mutated melanoma could help improve patient treatment. Here, we used multiomics analyses to reveal that NRAS-mutated melanoma cells adopt a mesenchymal phenotype with a quiescent metabolic program to resist cellular stress induced by MEK inhibition. The metabolic alterations elevated baseline reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, leading these cells to become highly sensitive to ROS induction. In vivo xenograft experiments and single-cell RNA sequencing demonstrated that intratumor heterogeneity necessitates the combination of a ROS inducer and a MEK inhibitor to inhibit both tumor growth and metastasis. Ex vivo pharmacoscopy of 62 human metastatic melanomas confirmed that MEK inhibitor–resistant tumors significantly benefited from the combination therapy. Finally, oxidative stress response and translational suppression corresponded with ROS-inducer sensitivity in 486 cancer cell lines, independent of cancer type. These findings link transcriptional plasticity to a metabolic phenotype that can be inhibited by ROS inducers in melanoma and other cancers.

Significance:

Metabolic reprogramming in drug-resistant NRAS-mutated melanoma cells confers sensitivity to ROS induction, which suppresses tumor growth and metastasis in combination with MAPK pathway inhibitors.

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Swiss National Foundation

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  • Ossia M. Eichhoff
    Corinne I. Stoffel
    Jan Käsler
    Luzia Briker
    Patrick Turko
    Gergely Karsai
    Nina Zila
    Verena Paulitschke
    Phil F. Cheng
    Alexander Leitner
    Andrea Bileck
    Nicola Zamboni
    Anja Irmisch
    Zsolt Balazs
    Aizhan Tastanova
    Susana Pascoal
    Pål Johansen
    Rebekka Wegmann
    Julien Mena
    Alaa Othman

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