Κυριακή 24 Ιανουαρίου 2021

Targeting YAP‐p62 signaling axis suppresses the EGFR‐TKI‐resistant lung adenocarcinoma

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Targeting YAP‐p62 signaling axis suppresses the EGFR‐TKI‐resistant lung adenocarcinoma

The accumulated p62 by autophagy inhibitor, chloroquine has oncogenic functions in EGFR‐TKI resistant lung adenocarcinoma. Hippo effector YAP regulates p62 transcription through ERK, and YAP inhibition significantly suppresses the expression of p62. We suggest that targeting YAP‐p62 signaling axis can be useful to overcome the EGFR‐TKI resistance in lung adenocarcinoma.


Abstract

Background

Despite the progress of advanced target therapeutic agents and immune checkpoint inhibitors, EGFR‐TKI resistance is still one of the biggest obstacles in treating lung cancer. Clinical studies with autophagy inhibitors are actively underway to overcome drug resistance.

Methods

We used PC9, PC9/GR, and HCC827/GR cell lines to evaluate the activation of autophagy and EGFR‐TKI resistance. Chloroquine was applied as an autophagic blocker and verteporfin was utilized as a YAP inhibitor.

Results

In this study, we tried to reveal the effect of autophagy adaptor p62 which is accumulated by autophagy inhibitor in EGFR‐TKI‐resistant lung adenocarcinoma. We identified that p62 has oncogenic functions that induce cell proliferation and invasion of EGFR‐TKI‐resistant lung adenocarcinoma. Interestingly, we found for the first time that YAP regulates p62 transcription through ERK, and YAP inhibition can suppress the expression of oncogenic p62. We also confirmed that the expressions of p62 and YAP have a positive correlation in EGFR‐mutant lung adenocarcinoma patients. To block cell survival via perturbing YAP‐p62 axis, we treated EGFR‐TKI‐resistant lung cancer cells with YAP inhibitor verteporfin. Remarkably, verteporfin effectively caused the death of EGFR‐TKI‐resistant lung cancer cells by decreasing the expressions of p62 with oncogenic function, YAP, and its target PD‐L1. So, the cumulative effect of oncogenic p62 should be considered when using autophag y inhibitors, especially drugs that act at the last stage of autophagy such as chloroquine and bafilomycin A1.

Conclusion

Finally, we suggest that targeting YAP‐p62 signaling axis can be useful to suppress the EGFR‐TKI‐resistant lung cancer. Therefore, drug repurposing of verteporfin for lung cancer treatment may be valuable to consider because it can inhibit critical targets: p62, YAP, and PD‐L1 at the same time.

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