Feedback activation of EGFR/wild-type RAS signaling axis limits KRASG12D inhibitor efficacy in KRASG12D-mutated colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC), which shows a high degree of heterogeneity, is the third most deadly cancer worldwide. Mutational activation of KRAS G12D occurs in approximately 10–12% of CRC cases, but the susceptibility of KRAS G12D -mutated CRC to the recently discovered KRAS G12D inhibitor MRTX1133 has...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Oncogene 2023-05, Vol.42 (20), p.1620-1633 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Colorectal cancer (CRC), which shows a high degree of heterogeneity, is the third most deadly cancer worldwide. Mutational activation of KRAS
G12D
occurs in approximately 10–12% of CRC cases, but the susceptibility of
KRAS
G12D
-mutated CRC to the recently discovered KRAS
G12D
inhibitor MRTX1133 has not been fully defined. Here, we report that MRTX1133 treatment caused reversible growth arrest in
KRAS
G12D
-mutated CRC cells, accompanied by partial reactivation of RAS effector signaling. Through a drug-anchored synthetic lethality screen, we discovered that epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibition was synthetic lethal with MRTX1133. Mechanistically, MRTX1133 treatment downregulated the expression of ERBB receptor feedback inhibitor 1 (ERRFI1), a crucial negative regulator of EGFR, thereby causing EGFR feedback activation. Notably, wild-type isoforms of RAS, including H-RAS and N-RAS, but not oncogenic K-RAS, mediated signaling downstream of activated EGFR, leading to RAS effector signaling rebound and reduced MRTX1133 efficacy. Blockade of activated EGFR with clinically used antibodies or kinase inhibitors suppressed the EGFR/wild-type RAS signaling axis, sensitized MRTX1133 monotherapy, and caused the regression of
KRAS
G12D
-mutant CRC organoids and cell line-derived xenografts. Overall, this study uncovers feedback activation of EGFR as a prominent molecular event that restricts KRAS
G12D
inhibitor efficacy and establishes a potential combination therapy consisting of KRAS
G12D
and EGFR inhibitors for patients with
KRAS
G12D
-mutated CRC. |
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ISSN: | 0950-9232 1476-5594 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41388-023-02676-9 |