An effective AKT inhibitor-PARP inhibitor combination therapy for recurrent ovarian cancer
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Published:2022-04-13
Issue:5
Volume:89
Page:683-695
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ISSN:0344-5704
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Container-title:Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cancer Chemother Pharmacol
Author:
Xu Jing, Gao Yi, Luan Xiaotian, Li Ke, Wang Jing, Dai Yilin, Kang Mingyi, Lu Chong, Zhang Minhua, Lu Chris X., Kang YuORCID, Xu Congjian
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Although the use of PARP inhibitor has received considerable amount of attention in ovarian cancer, PARP inhibitor resistance still emerges with disease progression. PI3K/AKT pathway inhibitors have been proposed to synergize with PARP inhibition to slow tumor growth, but the exact molecular mechanisms are still elusive.
Methods
Utilizing tumor samples from recurrent EOC patients with platinum resistance and prior PARP inhibitor use, Mini PDX and PDX models were established to study the anti-tumor effect of AKT inhibitor (LAE003) and LAE003/PARP inhibitor (Olaparib) in combination. Five ovarian cancer cell lines were treated with Olaparib or LAE003 or in combination in vitro. Cell viability and apoptosis rate were measured after the treatments. Combination index by the Chou–Talalay was used to evaluate in vitro combination effect of Olaparib and LAE003. The protein expression level of PARP1 and PAR was measured by Western blot in cell lines and by immunohistochemistry in PDX tumor tissues.
Results
Tumor cells from two out of five platinum-resistant ovarian cancer patients previously treated with PARP inhibitor were sensitive to AKT inhibition in Mini-PDX study. Inhibition of AKT further increased the response of tumor cells to Olaparib in a PDX model derived from a recurrent platinum-resistant ovarian cancer patient. Additive anti-proliferation effect of LAE003 and Olaparib was also observed in three ovarian cancer cell lines with high PARP1 protein level. Interestingly, mechanism study revealed that AKT inhibition decreased PARP enzyme activity as measured by PAR level and/or reduced PARP1 protein level in the tumor cell lines and PDX tumor tissues, which may explain the observed combined anti-tumor effect of LAE003 and Olaparib.
Conclusion
Collectively, our results suggest that the combination of AKT inhibitor and PARP inhibitor could be a viable approach for clinical testing in recurrent ovarian cancer patients.
Funder
Key Technologies Research and Development Program Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality Shanghai Municipal Population and Family Planning Commission Shanghai Shen Kang Hospital Development Center
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Cancer Research,Pharmacology,Toxicology,Oncology
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