Amplification of the MET Receptor Drives Resistance to Anti-EGFR Therapies in Colorectal Cancer
Janssen (Belgium) · Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract EGF receptor (EGFR)-targeted monoclonal antibodies are effective in a subset of metastatic colorectal cancers. Inevitably, all patients develop resistance, which occurs through emergence of KRAS mutations in approximately 50% of the cases. We show that amplification of the MET proto-oncogene is associated with acquired resistance in tumors that do not develop KRAS mutations during anti-EGFR therapy. Amplification of the MET locus was present in circulating tumor DNA before relapse was clinically evident. Functional studies show that MET activation confers resistance to anti-EGFR therapy both in vitro and in vivo. Notably, in patient-derived colorectal cancer xenografts, MET amplification correlated…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.04
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 56
Authors
28- ABAlberto BardelliCorresponding
Janssen (Belgium), Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, IFOM, Cancer Genetics (United States), University of Turin
- SCSimona Corso
Janssen (Belgium), Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, IFOM, Cancer Genetics (United States), Candiolo Cancer Institute, University of Turin
- ABAndrea Bertotti
Janssen (Belgium), Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, IFOM, Cancer Genetics (United States), Candiolo Cancer Institute, University of Turin
- SHSebastijan Hobor
Janssen (Belgium), Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, IFOM, Cancer Genetics (United States), Candiolo Cancer Institute, University of Turin
- EVEmanuele Valtorta
Janssen (Belgium), Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, IFOM, Cancer Genetics (United States), Candiolo Cancer Institute, University of Turin
Topics & keywords
- Colorectal cancer
- Cancer
- Cancer research
- Medicine
- Resistance (ecology)
- Oncology
- Receptor
- Epidermal growth factor receptor
- Good health and well-being