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Hgf/Met activation mediates resistance to BRAF inhibition in murine anaplastic thyroid cancers

Authors :
Knauf, Jeffrey A.
Luckett, Kathleen A.
Chen, Kuen-Yuan
Voza, Francesca
Socci, Nicholas D.
Ghossein, Ronald
Fagin, James A.
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation. September, 2018, Vol. 128 Issue 9, p4086, 12 p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Anaplastic thyroid carcinomas (ATCs) have a high prevalence of BRAF and TP53 mutations. A trial of vemurafenib in nonmelanoma [BRAF.sup.V600E]-mutant cancers showed significant, although short- lived, responses in ATCs, indicating that these virulent tumors remain addicted to BRAF despite their high mutation burden. To explore the mechanisms mediating acquired resistance to BRAF blockade, we generated mice with thyroid-specific deletion of p53 and dox-dependent expression of [BRAF.sup.V600E], 50% of which developed ATCs after dox treatment. Upon dox withdrawal there was complete regression in all mice, although recurrences were later detected in 85% of animals. The relapsed tumors had elevated MAPK transcriptional output, and retained responses to the MEK/RAF inhibitor CH5126766 in vivo and in vitro. Whole-exome sequencing identified recurrent focal amplifications of chromosome 6, with a minimal region of overlap that included Met. Met- amplified recurrences overexpressed the receptor as well as its ligand Hgf. Growth, signaling, and viability of Met-amplified tumor cells were suppressed in vitro and in vivo by the Met kinase inhibitors PF-04217903 and crizotinib, whereas primary ATCs and Met-diploid relapses were resistant. Hence, recurrences are the rule after BRAF suppression in murine ATCs, most commonly due to activation of HGF/MET signaling, which generates exquisite dependency to MET kinase inhibitors.<br />Introduction Anaplastic thyroid cancers (ATCs) are extraordinarily virulent tumors that affect mostly elderly patients and have a median survival of 6 months. Cytotoxic chemotherapy with antimicrotubule agents and/or anthracyclines in [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
128
Issue :
9
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.553759925
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI120966