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Induced clustering of SHP2-depleted tumor cells in vascular islands restores sensitivity to MEK/ERK inhibition
Yuyi Wang, Hidetaka Ohnuki, Andy D. Tran, Dunrui Wang, Taekyu Ha, Jing-Xin Feng, Minji Sim, Raymond Barnhill, Claire Lugassy, Michael R. Sargen, Emanuel Salazar-Cavazos, Michael Kruhlak, Giovanna Tosato
Yuyi Wang, Hidetaka Ohnuki, Andy D. Tran, Dunrui Wang, Taekyu Ha, Jing-Xin Feng, Minji Sim, Raymond Barnhill, Claire Lugassy, Michael R. Sargen, Emanuel Salazar-Cavazos, Michael Kruhlak, Giovanna Tosato
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Research Article Angiogenesis Oncology

Induced clustering of SHP2-depleted tumor cells in vascular islands restores sensitivity to MEK/ERK inhibition

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Allosteric inhibitors of the tyrosine phosphatase Src homology 2 domain–containing protein tyrosine phosphatase 2 (SHP2) hold therapeutic promise in cancers with overactive RAS/ERK signaling, but adaptive resistance to SHP2 inhibitors may limit benefits. Here, we utilized tumor cells that proliferate similarly with or without endogenous SHP2 to explore means to overcome this growth independence from SHP2. We found that SHP2 depletion profoundly altered the output of vascular regulators, cytokines, chemokines, and other factors from SHP2 growth-resistant cancer cells. Tumors derived from inoculation of SHP2-depleted, but SHP2 growth–independent, mouse melanoma and colon carcinoma cell lines displayed a typically subverted architecture, in which proliferative tumor cells surrounding a remodeled vessel formed “vascular islands”, each limited by surrounding hypoxic and dead tumor tissue, where inflammatory blood cells were limited. Although vascular islands generally reflect protected sanctuaries for tumor cells, we found that vascular island–resident, highly proliferative, SHP2-depleted tumor cells acquired an increased sensitivity to blockage of MEK/ERK signaling, resulting in reduced tumor growth. Our results show that the response to targeted therapies in resistant tumor cells was controlled by tumor cell–induced vascular changes and tumor architectural reorganization, providing a compelling approach to elicit tumor responses by exploiting tumor- and endothelium-dependent biochemical changes.

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Yuyi Wang, Hidetaka Ohnuki, Andy D. Tran, Dunrui Wang, Taekyu Ha, Jing-Xin Feng, Minji Sim, Raymond Barnhill, Claire Lugassy, Michael R. Sargen, Emanuel Salazar-Cavazos, Michael Kruhlak, Giovanna Tosato

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Figure 9

Contribution of SHP2 depletion to the antitumor activity of the MEK inhibitor GDC-0623.

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(A–D) Tumor-bearing mice (n = 5/group in A and B; n = 10/group in C and D) from s.c. inoculation of SHP2-silenced or control (p-LKO) B16F10 cells were treated with 30 mg/kg daily oral GDC-0623 (GDC) or buffer only. The experiment was terminated when the maximal tumor diameter reached 20 mm in any mouse. Tumor volumes (A and C) for shSHP2-GDC versus shSHP2-control (black asterisks) and shSHP2-GDC versus p-LKO–GDC (red asterisks). Tumor weights (B and D) at harvest. (E and F) Tumor-bearing mice (n = 8/group) were s.c. inoculated with SHP2-silenced or control B16F10 cells and treated with 30 mg/kg daily oral GDC-0623 or buffer only. Each mouse was euthanized when the endpoint (20 mm maximum diameter or humane endpoint) was reached. (E) Tumor size measurements from treatment initiation to the day when the first mouse reached the endpoint; shSHP2 control versus shSHP2-GDC (black asterisks); p-LKO–GDC versus shSHP2-GDC (red asterisk). (F) Proportion of mice surviving as a function of time from the beginning of treatment (Kaplan-Meier curves). *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, and ***P < 0.001, by 1-way ANOVA (B and D) and 2-way ANOVA (A, C, and E) for multiple comparisons. (G–O) Tumors from inoculation of SHP2-silenced B16F10 cells were treated with GDC-0623 or buffer only. Tumor sections were visualized by confocal imaging after immunostaining (representative images in G: Ki67/CD31; H: p-ERKT202Y204/DAPI; I: p-CDK2T160/DAPI; J: cleaved caspase 3/CD31/DAPI). Scale bars: 100 μm. The relative fluorescence intensity of specific markers/DAPI+ cells was quantified (K: Ki67; L: p-ERKT202Y204; M: p-CDK2T160; N: cleaved caspase 3; O: CD31; gray circles, appearing as gray zones when numerous, reflect the positive area/unit of tumor area; green dots indicate the mean/tumor (n = 4/group). **P < 0.05 and ***P < 0.001, by 2-tailed Student’s t test. Horizontal lines indicate the mean. Results in panels A–E and panels K–O are presented as means± SEM.

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