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DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2010.11.023
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Acquired Resistance to BRAF Inhibitors Mediated by a RAF Kinase Switch in Melanoma Can Be Overcome by Cotargeting MEK and IGF-1R/PI3K

Jessie Villanueva,Adina Vultur,John Tayu Lee,Rajasekharan Somasundaram,Mizuho Fukunaga-Kalabis,Angela K. Cipolla,Bradley Wubbenhorst,Xiaowei Xu,Phyllis A. Gimotty,Damien Kee,Ademi Santiago-Walker,Richard Letrero,Kurt D’Andrea,Anitha Pushparajan,James E. Hayden,Kimberly Dahlman Brown,Sylvie Laquerre,Grant A. McArthur,Jeffrey A. Sosman,Katherine L. Nathanson,Meenhard Herlyn

Melanoma
PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
Cancer research
2010
BRAF is an attractive target for melanoma drug development. However, resistance to BRAF inhibitors is a significant clinical challenge. We describe a model of resistance to BRAF inhibitors developed by chronic treatment of BRAFV600E melanoma cells with the BRAF inhibitor SB-590885; these cells are cross-resistant to other BRAF-selective inhibitors. Resistance involves flexible switching among the three RAF isoforms, underscoring the ability of melanoma cells to adapt to pharmacological challenges. IGF-1R/PI3K signaling was enhanced in resistant melanomas, and combined treatment with IGF-1R/PI3K and MEK inhibitors induced death of BRAF inhibitor-resistant cells. Increased IGF-1R and pAKT levels in a post-relapse human tumor sample are consistent with a role for IGF-1R/PI3K-dependent survival in the development of resistance to BRAF inhibitors.
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    Acquired Resistance to BRAF Inhibitors Mediated by a RAF Kinase Switch in Melanoma Can Be Overcome by Cotargeting MEK and IGF-1R/PI3K” is a paper by Jessie Villanueva Adina Vultur John Tayu Lee Rajasekharan Somasundaram Mizuho Fukunaga-Kalabis Angela K. Cipolla Bradley Wubbenhorst Xiaowei Xu Phyllis A. Gimotty Damien Kee Ademi Santiago-Walker Richard Letrero Kurt D’Andrea Anitha Pushparajan James E. Hayden Kimberly Dahlman Brown Sylvie Laquerre Grant A. McArthur Jeffrey A. Sosman Katherine L. Nathanson Meenhard Herlyn published in 2010. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.