Somatostatin receptor 2 expression in nasopharyngeal cancer is induced by Epstein Barr virus infection: impact on prognosis, imaging and therapy

Author:

Lechner MattORCID,Schartinger Volker H.ORCID,Steele Christopher D.,Nei Wen LongORCID,Ooft Marc Lucas,Schreiber Liesa-Marie,Pipinikas Christodoulos P.,Chung Grace Tin-Yun,Chan Yuk Yu,Wu Feng,To Ka-FaiORCID,Tsang Chi Man,Pearce Wayne,Morelli Daniele,Philpott Martin,Masterson Liam,Nibhani Reshma,Wells Graham,Bell Christopher G.ORCID,Koller Julia,Delecluse Susanne,Yip Yim LingORCID,Liu Jacklyn,Forde Cillian T.ORCID,Forster Martin D.,Jay Amrita,Dudás József,Krapp Annika,Wan Simon,Uprimny Christian,Sprung Susanne,Haybaeck Johannes,Fenton Tim R.ORCID,Chester Kerry,Thirlwell Christina,Royle Gary,Marafioti Teresa,Gupta RajeevORCID,Indrasari Sagung Rai,Herdini Camelia,Slim Mohd Afiq MohdORCID,Indrawati I.,Sutton Liam,Fles Renske,Tan Bing,Yeong Joe,Jain Amit,Han Shuting,Wang HaitaoORCID,Loke Kelvin S. H.,He Wan,Xu Ruilian,Jin Hongtao,Cheng Zhiqiang,Howard David,Hwang Peter H.,Le Quynh-Thu,Tay Joshua K.,West Robert B.,Tsao Sai Wah,Meyer Tim,Riechelmann Herbert,Oppermann UdoORCID,Delecluse Henri-JacquesORCID,Willems Stefan M.,Chua Melvin L. K.ORCID,Busson PierreORCID,Lo Kwok WaiORCID,Wollmann Guido,Pillay NischalanORCID,Vanhaesebroeck BartORCID,Lund Valerie J.

Abstract

AbstractNasopharyngeal cancer (NPC), endemic in Southeast Asia, lacks effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Even in high-income countries the 5-year survival rate for stage IV NPC is less than 40%. Here we report high somatostatin receptor 2 (SSTR2) expression in multiple clinical cohorts comprising 402 primary, locally recurrent and metastatic NPCs. We show that SSTR2 expression is induced by the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) via the NF-κB pathway. Using cell-based and preclinical rodent models, we demonstrate the therapeutic potential of SSTR2 targeting using a cytotoxic drug conjugate, PEN-221, which is found to be superior to FDA-approved SSTR2-binding cytostatic agents. Furthermore, we reveal significant correlation of SSTR expression with increased rates of survival and report in vivo uptake of the SSTR2-binding 68Ga-DOTA-peptide radioconjugate in PET-CT scanning in a clinical trial of NPC patients (NCT03670342). These findings reveal a key role in EBV-associated NPC for SSTR2 in infection, imaging, targeted therapy and survival.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

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

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