Loss of homotypic cell adhesion by epithelial-mesenchymal transition or mutation limits sensitivity to epidermal growth factor receptor inhibition

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Buck, Elizabeth
Eyzaguirre, Alexandra
Barr, Sharon
Thompson, Stuart
Sennello, Regina
Young, David
Iwata, Kenneth K.
Gibson, Neil W.
Cagnoni, Pablo
Haley, John D.
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[1] OSI Pharmaceut Inc, Dept Translat Res, Farmingdale, NY 11735 USA
[2] OSI Pharmaceut Inc, Dept Safety Assessment & Mol Markers, Boulder, CO USA
[3] OSI Pharmaceut Inc, Dept Clin Res & Med Affairs, Boulder, CO USA
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10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-06-0462
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Overexpression and enhanced activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is frequently observed in human carcinomas. Inhibitors of EGFR signaling have shown clinical utility; however, understanding response at the molecular level is important to define patient subsets most likely to benefit, as well as to support the rational design of drug combinations. Pancreatic and colorectal tumor cell lines insensitive to EGFR inhibition were those that had lost or mutated the epithelial junction constituents E-cadherin and gamma-catenin, had lost homotypic adhesion, and often gained proteins associated with an epithelial to mesenchymal-like transition, such as vimentin, zeb1, or snail. In matched pairs of colorectal tumor cells, the epithelial lines showed an average 7-fold greater sensitivity than mesenchymal-like lines. In human pancreatic and colorectal tumor tissues, gain of mesenchymal characteristics and loss of epithelial characteristics correlated with advancing tumor stage. These data indicate an especially sensitive patient subset as well as a rationale for the combination of EGFR antagonists with agents that affect the epithelial to mesenchymal-like transition process as a mechanism to enhance sensitivity for more advanced mesenchymal-like tumors.
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