Targeting the mitotic kinase NEK2 enhances CDK4/6 inhibitor efficacy by potentiating genome instability

靶向有丝分裂激酶 NEK2 可通过增强基因组不稳定性来增强 CDK4/6 抑制剂的功效

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作者:Jessica R Bobbitt, Leslie Cuellar-Vite, Kristen L Weber-Bonk, Marlee R Yancey, Parth R Majmudar, Ruth A Keri

Abstract

Selective inhibitors that target cyclin-dependent kinases 4 and 6 (CDK4/6i) are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment of a subset of breast cancers and are being evaluated in numerous clinical trials for other cancers. Despite this advance, a subset of tumors are intrinsically resistant to these drugs and acquired resistance is nearly inevitable. Recent mechanistic evidence suggests that in addition to stalling the cell cycle, the antitumor effects of CDK4/6i involve the induction of chromosomal instability (CIN). Here, we exploit this mechanism by combining CDK4/6i with other instability-promoting agents to induce maladaptive CIN and irreversible cell fates. Specifically, dual targeting of CDK4/6 and the mitotic kinase NEK2 in vitro drives centrosome amplification and the accumulation of CIN that induces catastrophic mitoses, cell cycle exit, and cell death. Dual targeting also induces CIN in vivo and significantly decreases mouse tumor volume to a greater extent than either drug alone, without inducing overt toxicity. Importantly, we provide evidence that breast cancer cells are selectively dependent on NEK2, but nontransformed cells are not, in contrast with other mitotic kinases that are commonly essential in all cell types. These findings implicate NEK2 as a potential therapeutic target for breast cancer that could circumvent the dose-limiting toxicities that are commonly observed when blocking other mitotic kinases. Moreover, these data suggest that NEK2 inhibitors could be used to sensitize tumors to FDA-approved CDK4/6i for the treatment of breast cancers, improving their efficacy and providing a foundation for expanding the patient population that could benefit from CDK4/6i.

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