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DOI: 10.15252/msb.20145877
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Systematic analysis of <scp>BRAF<sup>V</sup></scp><sup>600E</sup> melanomas reveals a role for <scp>JNK</scp>/c‐Jun pathway in adaptive resistance to drug‐induced apoptosis

Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani,Nathan J. Moerke,Mario Niepel,Tinghu Zhang,Nathanael S. Gray,Peter K. Sorger

Vemurafenib
Biology
Melanoma
2015
Drugs that inhibit RAF/MEK signaling, such as vemurafenib, elicit profound but often temporary anti-tumor responses in patients with BRAF(V) (600E) melanoma. Adaptive responses to RAF/MEK inhibition occur on a timescale of hours to days, involve homeostatic responses that reactivate MAP kinase signaling and compensatory mitogenic pathways, and attenuate the anti-tumor effects of RAF/MEK inhibitors. We profile adaptive responses across a panel of melanoma cell lines using multiplex biochemical measurement, single-cell assays, and statistical modeling and show that adaptation involves at least six signaling cascades that act to reduce drug potency (IC50) and maximal effect (i.e., Emax ≪ 1). Among these cascades, we identify a role for JNK/c-Jun signaling in vemurafenib adaptation and show that RAF and JNK inhibitors synergize in cell killing. This arises because JNK inhibition prevents a subset of cells in a cycling population from becoming quiescent upon vemurafenib treatment, thereby reducing drug Emax. Our findings demonstrate the breadth and diversity of adaptive responses to RAF/MEK inhibition and a means to identify which steps in a signaling cascade are most predictive of phenotypic response.
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    Systematic analysis of <scp>BRAF<sup>V</sup></scp><sup>600E</sup> melanomas reveals a role for <scp>JNK</scp>/c‐Jun pathway in adaptive resistance to drug‐induced apoptosis” is a paper by Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani Nathan J. Moerke Mario Niepel Tinghu Zhang Nathanael S. Gray Peter K. Sorger published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.