DOAJ Open Access 2021

FAK inhibition alone or in combination with adjuvant therapies reduces cancer stem cell activity

Simon Timbrell Hosam Aglan Angela Cramer Phil Foden David Weaver +5 lainnya

Abstrak

Abstract Cancer stem-like cells (CSC) contribute to therapy resistance and recurrence. Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) has a role in CSC regulation. We determined the effect of FAK inhibition on breast CSC activity alone and in combination with adjuvant therapies. FAK inhibition reduced CSC activity and self-renewal across all molecular subtypes in primary human breast cancer samples. Combined FAK and paclitaxel reduced self-renewal in triple negative cell lines. An invasive breast cancer cohort confirmed high FAK expression correlated with increased risk of recurrence and reduced survival. Co-expression of FAK and CSC markers was associated with the poorest prognosis, identifying a high-risk patient population. Combined FAK and paclitaxel treatment reduced tumour size, Ki67, ex-vivo mammospheres and ALDH+ expression in two triple negative patient derived Xenograft (PDX) models. Combined treatment reduced tumour initiation in a limiting dilution re-implantation PDX model. Combined FAK inhibition with adjuvant therapy has the potential to improve breast cancer survival.

Penulis (10)

S

Simon Timbrell

H

Hosam Aglan

A

Angela Cramer

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Phil Foden

D

David Weaver

J

Jonathan Pachter

A

Aoife Kilgallon

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Robert B. Clarke

G

Gillian Farnie

N

Nigel J. Bundred

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Timbrell, S., Aglan, H., Cramer, A., Foden, P., Weaver, D., Pachter, J. et al. (2021). FAK inhibition alone or in combination with adjuvant therapies reduces cancer stem cell activity. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41523-021-00263-3

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