Comprehensive Molecular Landscape of Cetuximab Resistance in Head and Neck Cancer Cell Lines

Gomes, Izabela N. F. and da Silva-Oliveira, Renato J. and da Silva, Luciane Sussuchi and Martinho, Olga and Evangelista, Adriane F. and van Helvoort Lengert, André and Leal, Letícia Ferro and Silva, Viviane Aline Oliveira and dos Santos, Stéphanie Piancenti and Nascimento, Flávia Caroline and Lopes Carvalho, André and Reis, Rui Manuel (2022) Comprehensive Molecular Landscape of Cetuximab Resistance in Head and Neck Cancer Cell Lines. Cells, 11 (1). p. 154. ISSN 2073-4409

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Abstract

Cetuximab is the sole anti-EGFR monoclonal antibody that is FDA approved to treat head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). However, no predictive biomarkers of cetuximab response are known for HNSCC. Herein, we address the molecular mechanisms underlying cetuximab resistance in an in vitro model. We established a cetuximab resistant model (FaDu), using increased cetuximab concentrations for more than eight months. The resistance and parental cells were evaluated for cell viability and functional assays. Protein expression was analyzed by Western blot and human cell surface panel by lyoplate. The mutational profile and copy number alterations (CNA) were analyzed using whole-exome sequencing (WES) and the NanoString platform. FaDu resistant clones exhibited at least two-fold higher IC50 compared to the parental cell line. WES showed relevant mutations in several cancer-related genes, and the comparative mRNA expression analysis showed 36 differentially expressed genes associated with EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors resistance, RAS, MAPK, and mTOR signaling. Importantly, we observed that overexpression of KRAS, RhoA, and CD44 was associated with cetuximab resistance. Protein analysis revealed EGFR phosphorylation inhibition and mTOR increase in resistant cells. Moreover, the resistant cell line demonstrated an aggressive phenotype with a significant increase in adhesion, the number of colonies, and migration rates. Overall, we identified several molecular alterations in the cetuximab resistant cell line that may constitute novel biomarkers of cetuximab response such as mTOR and RhoA overexpression. These findings indicate new strategies to overcome anti-EGFR resistance in HNSCC.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Asian Library > Biological Science
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@openasianlibrary.com
Date Deposited: 23 Jan 2023 08:06
Last Modified: 21 Oct 2024 04:18
URI: http://publications.eprintglobalarchived.com/id/eprint/51

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