Targeting Met and Notch in the Lfng-deficient, Met-amplified triple-negative breast cancer

针对 LFNG 缺陷型、Met 扩增型三阴性乳腺癌中的 Met 和 Notch

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作者:Shubing Zhang, Wen-cheng Chung, Lucio Miele, Keli Xu

Abstract

Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for 15-20% of breast carcinomas and represents one of the most aggressive forms of this disease. Basal and claudin-low are the two main molecular subtypes among TNBCs. We previously reported that deletion of Lfng in mouse mammary gland caused deregulated Notch activation and induced basal-like and claudin-low tumors with co-selection for Met amplification. In human breast cancers, the vast majority of basal tumors and a subset of claudin-low tumors show reduced Lfng expression. Elevated Met expression and activation is associated with basal as well as claudin-low subtypes. To examine roles of Met and Notch in TNBC cells, we established two cell lines that harbor Met amplification as well as Lfng deletion, and possess features of basal and claudin-low breast cancer subtypes. Pharmacological inhibition of Met not only suppressed cell growth, tumorsphere and colony formation, but also reversed epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and inhibited cell migration in both cell lines. In contrast, inhibition of Notch signaling using a γ-secretase inhibitor (GSI) only suppressed colony formation. Interestingly, GSI had no effect as single agent, but exerted a synergistic effect with Met inhibitor, on cell growth in 2D culture. We found that inhibition of Met resulted in downregulation of Dll ligands and upregulation of Jagged ligands, leading to differential modulation of Notch signaling. Our results suggest that combination targeting of Met and Notch may prove beneficial for TNBC patients with Met overexpression and Notch hyperactivation.

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