Patient-derived models of acquired resistance can identify effective drug combinations for cancer
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Targeted cancer therapies have produced substantial clinical responses, but most tumors develop resistance to these drugs. Here, we describe a pharmacogenomic platform that facilitates rapid discovery of drug combinations that can overcome resistance. We established cell culture models derived from biopsy samples of lung cancer patients whose disease had progressed while on treatment with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) or anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) tyrosine kinase inhibitors and then subjected these cells to genetic analyses and a pharmacological screen. Multiple effective drug combinations were identified. For example, the combination of ALK and MAPK kinase (MEK) inhibitors was active in an…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 61.08
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 35
Authors
26- ACAdam CrystalCorresponding
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- ATAlice T. Shaw
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- LVLecia V. Sequist
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- LFLuc Friboulet
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- MJMatthew J. Niederst
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Anaplastic lymphoma kinase
- Fibroblast growth factor receptor
- Epidermal growth factor receptor
- Tyrosine kinase
- Cancer research
- Gefitinib
- EGFR inhibitors
- Cancer
- Good health and well-being