Schedule-dependent synergistic interaction between docetaxel and gefitinib in NSCLC cell lines regardless of the mutation status of EGFR and KRAS and its molecular mechanisms

多西他赛和吉非替尼在非小细胞肺癌细胞系中存在与EGFR和KRAS突变状态无关的、具有给药方案依赖性的协同作用及其分子机制

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tyrosine-kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and chemotherapy had different pharmacological mechanisms and therefore combined administration of TKIs and chemotherapy agents may have synergy. Our research aimed at exploring the cytotoxic interactions between gefitinib and docetaxel with different concentrations for non-small-cell lung cancer cell lines, and furthermore, the mechanisms underlying the cytotoxic synergism. METHODS: NCI-H1650 [epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation and KRAS wild-type], NCI-H292 (EGFR wild-type and KRAS wild-type) and A549 (EGFR wild-type and KRAS mutation) cell lines were treated with docetaxel and/or gefitinib. Cytotoxic interactions, cell cycle distribution and cell signal pathway were analyzed, respectively. RESULTS: Cytotoxic interactions between docetaxel and gefitinib were dose-dependent and sequence-dependent in all these three cell lines. Docetaxel followed by gefitinib treatment was optimum regimen regardless of the mutation status of EGFR and KRAS. KRAS mutation and EGFR wild-type predicted insensitive to gefitinib and docetaxel combined treatment as well as gefitinib alone. G1 arrest was inconsistently associated with combination index (CI). However, apoptosis induction was schedule-dependent and can explain the synergism completely. Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) phosphorylation ratio was also schedule-dependent and positively correlated with CI. CONCLUSION: Cytotoxic interactions between docetaxel and gefitinib were sequence-dependent regardless of the mutation status of EGFR and KRAS. Cell characteristic, apoptosis induction and MAPK phosphorylation but not cell cycle change may explain the molecular mechanisms of synergism.

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