Combined Inhibition of Gαq and MEK Enhances Therapeutic Efficacy in Uveal Melanoma
- 23 November 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in Clinical Cancer Research
- Vol. 27 (5), 1476-1490
- https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-20-2860
Abstract
Purpose: All uveal melanoma and a fraction of other melanoma subtypes are driven by activation of the Gαq pathway. Targeting these melanomas has proven difficult despite advances in the molecular understanding of key driver signaling pathways in the disease pathogenesis. Inhibitors of Gαq have shown promising preclinical results, but their therapeutic activity in distinct Gαq mutational contexts and in vivo have remained elusive. Experimental Design: We used an isogenic melanocytic cellular system to systematically examine hotspot mutations in GNAQ (e.g., G48V, R183Q, Q209L) and CYSLTR2 (L129Q) found in human uveal melanoma. This cellular system and human uveal melanoma cell lines were used in vitro and in vivo xenograft studies to assess the efficacy of Gαq inhibition as a single agent and in combination with MEK inhibition. Results: We demonstrate that the Gαq inhibitor YM-254890 inhibited downstream signaling and in vitro growth in all mutants. In vivo, YM-254890 slowed tumor growth but did not cause regression in human uveal melanoma xenografts. Through comprehensive transcriptome analysis, we observed that YM-254890 caused inhibition of the MAPK signaling with evidence of rebound by 24 hours and combination treatment of YM-254890 and a MEK inhibitor led to sustained MAPK inhibition. We further demonstrate that the combination caused synergistic growth inhibition in vitro and tumor shrinkage in vivo. Conclusions: These data suggest that the combination of Gαq and MEK inhibition provides a promising therapeutic strategy and improved therapeutic window of broadly targeting Gαq in uveal melanoma.Keywords
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Funding Information
- NRSA
- NCI (1F31CA236030-01A1)
- MSKCC (P30 CA008748)
- NCI (K08CA140946, to, R01CA193837, P50CA092629, P50CA140146, K08CA151660, DP2 CA174499)
- DOD (W81XWH-10-1-0197)
- Prostate Cancer Foundation
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