MCL-1 gains occur with high frequency in lung adenocarcinoma and can be targeted therapeutically

Author:

Munkhbaatar EnkhtsetsegORCID,Dietzen Michelle,Agrawal DeeptiORCID,Anton MartinaORCID,Jesinghaus Moritz,Boxberg Melanie,Pfarr NicoleORCID,Bidola Pidassa,Uhrig Sebastian,Höckendorf Ulrike,Meinhardt Anna-Lena,Wahida AdamORCID,Heid Irina,Braren RickmerORCID,Mishra Ritu,Warth Arne,Muley ThomasORCID,Poh Patrina S. P.,Wang XinORCID,Fröhling StefanORCID,Steiger KatjaORCID,Slotta-Huspenina Julia,van Griensven MartijnORCID,Pfeiffer Franz,Lange SebastianORCID,Rad Roland,Spella Magda,Stathopoulos Georgios T.ORCID,Ruland JürgenORCID,Bassermann Florian,Weichert Wilko,Strasser AndreasORCID,Branca CaterinaORCID,Heikenwalder MathiasORCID,Swanton CharlesORCID,McGranahan NicholasORCID,Jost Philipp J.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractEvasion of programmed cell death represents a critical form of oncogene addiction in cancer cells. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underpinning cancer cell survival despite the oncogenic stress could provide a molecular basis for potential therapeutic interventions. Here we explore the role of pro-survival genes in cancer cell integrity during clonal evolution in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We identify gains of MCL-1 at high frequency in multiple independent NSCLC cohorts, occurring both clonally and subclonally. Clonal loss of functional TP53 is significantly associated with subclonal gains of MCL-1. In mice, tumour progression is delayed upon pharmacologic or genetic inhibition of MCL-1. These findings reveal that MCL-1 gains occur with high frequency in lung adenocarcinoma and can be targeted therapeutically.

Funder

Deutsche Krebshilfe

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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