A Novel Selective ERK1/2 Inhibitor, Laxiflorin B, Targets EGFR Mutation Subtypes in Non-small-cell Lung Cancer

Author:

Chiang ChengyaoORCID,Zhang Min,Huang Junrong,Zeng Juan,Chen Chunlan,Pan Dongmei,Yang Heng,Yang Min,Han Qiangqiang,Zou Wang,Xiao Tian,Zou Yongdong,Yin Feng,Li Zigang,Zhu Lizhi,Zheng Duo

Abstract

AbstractExtracellular regulated protein kinases 1/2 (ERK1/2) are key members of multiple signaling pathways including the ErbB axis. ERK1/2 ectopic activation is responsible for various types of cancer, especially drug resistance to inhibitors of RTK, RAF and MEK, but specific ERK1/2 inhibitors are scarce. In this study, we identified a potential novel ERK covalent inhibitor, Laxiflorin B, a herbal compound with anticancer activity. However, Laxiflorin B is present at low levels in herbs; therefore, we adopted a semi-synthetic process for the efficient production of Laxiflorin B to improve the yield. Laxiflorin B induced mitochondria-mediated apoptosis via BAD activation in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells, especially in EGFR mutant subtypes. Transcriptomic analysis suggested that Laxiflorin B inhibits amphiregulin (AREG) and epiregulin (EREG) expression through ERK inhibition, and suppressed the activation of their receptors, ErbBs, via a positive feedback loop. More importantly, mass spectrometry combined with computer simulation analysis revealed that Laxiflorin B binds covalently to Cys-183 in the ATP-binding pocket of ERK1 through D-ring, and Cys-178 of ERK1 though non-inhibitory binding of A-ring, respectively. Laxiflorin B also exhibited strong tumor suppressive effects with low toxicity in a NSCLC tumor xenograft model in nude mice, and AREG and EREG were identified as biomarkers of Laxiflorin B efficacy. Finally, Laxiflorin B-4, a C-6 modification of Laxiflorin B, exhibited higher affinity for ERK1/2 and stronger tumor suppression. These findings provide a new approach to tumor inhibition using natural anticancer compounds.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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