Defective cyclin B1 induction in trastuzumab-emtansine (T-DM1) acquired resistance in HER2-positive breast cancer

MA Sabbaghi, G Gil-Gómez, C Guardia, S Servitja… - Clinical Cancer …, 2017 - AACR
MA Sabbaghi, G Gil-Gómez, C Guardia, S Servitja, O Arpí, S García-Alonso, S Menendez…
Clinical Cancer Research, 2017AACR
Abstract Purpose: Trastuzumab-emtansine (T-DM1) is a standard treatment in advanced
HER2-positive breast cancer. However, resistance inevitably occurs. We aimed to identify
mechanisms of acquired T-DM1 resistance. Experimental Design: HER2-positive breast
cancer cells (HCC1954, HCC1419, SKBR3, and BT474) were treated in a pulse-fashion with
T-DM1 to induce a resistant phenotype. Cellular and molecular effects of T-DM1 in parental
versus resistant cells were compared. CDK1 kinase activity and cyclin B1 expression were …
Abstract
Purpose: Trastuzumab-emtansine (T-DM1) is a standard treatment in advanced HER2-positive breast cancer. However, resistance inevitably occurs. We aimed to identify mechanisms of acquired T-DM1 resistance.
Experimental Design: HER2-positive breast cancer cells (HCC1954, HCC1419, SKBR3, and BT474) were treated in a pulse-fashion with T-DM1 to induce a resistant phenotype. Cellular and molecular effects of T-DM1 in parental versus resistant cells were compared. CDK1 kinase activity and cyclin B1 expression were assayed under various conditions. Genetic modifications to up- or downregulate cyclin B1 were conducted. Effects of T-DM1 on cyclin B1 levels, proliferation, and apoptosis were assayed in human HER2-positive breast cancer explants.
Results: We obtained three cell lines with different levels of acquired T-DM1 resistance (HCC1954/TDR, HCC1419/TDR, and SKBR3/TDR cells). HER2 remained amplified in the resistant cells. Binding to HER2 and intracellular uptake of T-DM1 were maintained in resistant cells. T-DM1 induced cyclin B1 accumulation in sensitive but not resistant cells. Cyclin B1 knockdown by siRNA in parental cells induced T-DM1 resistance, while increased levels of cyclin B1 by silencing cdc20 partially sensitized resistant cells. In a series of 18 HER2-positive breast cancer fresh explants, T-DM1 effects on proliferation and apoptosis paralleled cyclin B1 accumulation.
Conclusions: Defective cyclin B1 induction by T-DM1 mediates acquired resistance in HER2-positive breast cancer cells. These results support the testing of cyclin B1 induction upon T-DM1 treatment as a pharmacodynamic predictor in HER2-positive breast cancer. Clin Cancer Res; 23(22); 7006–19. ©2017 AACR.
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