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Forty-nine gastric cancer cell lines with integrative genomic profiling for development of c-MET inhibitor

Authors :
Hyun Jeong, Kim
Sun Kyoung, Kang
Woo Sun, Kwon
Tae Soo, Kim
Inhye, Jeong
Hei-Cheul, Jeung
Michael, Kragh
Ivan D, Horak
Hyun Cheol, Chung
Sun Young, Rha
Source :
International journal of cancer. 143(1)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Receptor tyrosine kinase MET (c-MET) has received considerable attention as a potential target for gastric cancer (GC) therapy and a number of c-MET inhibitors have been developed. For successful drug development, proper preclinical studies especially using patient derived cancer cell lines are very important. We profiled MET and MET-related characteristics in 49 GC cell lines to utilize them as models in preclinical studies of GC. Forty-nine cell lines were analyzed for genetic, biological, and molecular status to characterize MET and MET-related molecules. Four c-MET inhibitors were tested to elucidate the dependency on MET pathway in the 49 GC cell lines. Six of 49 cell lines were MET amplified with overexpression of c-MET and p-MET. The variants of MET were not associated with c-MET expression or amplification. Hs746T showed an exon 14 deletion in conjunction with MET amplification. The cell lines were divided into 6 MET amplified, 2 c-MET overexpressed, 2 hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) overexpressed, and 39 MET-negative subgroups. Except tivantinib, the c-MET inhibitors showed higher inhibition (%) in MET amplified than in MET nonamplified cell lines that MET amplified cell lines showed MET pathway dependency. However, the c-MET overexpressed and HGF overexpressed cell lines showed moderate dependency on MET pathway. Well-characterized cell lines are very important in studying drug development. Our 49 GC cell lines had various characteristics of MET and MET-related molecules and MET pathway dependency. These provide a promising platform for development of various RTK inhibitors including c-MET inhibitors.

Details

ISSN :
10970215
Volume :
143
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of cancer
Accession number :
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