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Data from CDKN2A/p16 Deletion in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Is Associated with CDK2 Activation, Replication Stress, and Vulnerability to CHK1 Inhibition

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 02:09
Abstract

Checkpoint kinase inhibitors (CHKi) exhibit striking single-agent activity in certain tumors, but the mechanisms accounting for hypersensitivity are poorly understood. We screened a panel of 49 established human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cell lines and report that nearly 20% are hypersensitive to CHKi monotherapy. Hypersensitive cells underwent early S-phase arrest at drug doses sufficient to inhibit greater than 90% of CHK1 activity. Reduced rate of DNA replication fork progression and chromosomal shattering were also observed, suggesting replication stress as a root causative factor in CHKi hypersensitivity. To explore genomic underpinnings of CHKi hypersensitivity, comparative genomic analysis was performed between hypersensitive cells and cells categorized as least sensitive because they showed drug IC50 value greater than the cell panel median and lacked early S-phase arrest. Novel association between CDKN2A/p16 copy number loss, CDK2 activation, replication stress, and hypersensitivity of HNSCC cells to CHKi monotherapy was found. Restoring p16 in cell lines harboring CDKN2A/p16 genomic deletions alleviated CDK2 activation and replication stress, attenuating CHKi hypersensitivity. Taken together, our results suggest a biomarker-driven strategy for selecting HNSCC patients who may benefit the most from CHKi therapy.

Significance: These results suggest a biomarker-driven strategy for selecting HNSCC patients who may benefit the most from therapy with CHK inhibitors. Cancer Res; 78(3); 781–97. ©2017 AACR.

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AUTHORS (20)

  • Mayur A. Gadhikar
    Jiexin Zhang
    Li Shen
    Xiayu Rao
    Jing Wang
    Mei Zhao
    Nene N. Kalu
    Faye M. Johnson
    Lauren A. Byers
    John Heymach
    Walter N. Hittelman
    Durga Udayakumar
    Raj K. Pandita
    Tej K. Pandita
    Curtis R. Pickering
    Abena B. Redwood
    Helen Piwnica-Worms
    Katharina Schlacher
    Mitchell J. Frederick
    Jeffrey N. Myers
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