β2-AR inhibition enhances EGFR antibody efficacy hampering the oxidative stress response machinery
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The beta 2-Adrenergic receptor (beta 2-ARs) is a cell membrane-spanning G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) physiologically involved in stress-related response. In many cancers, the beta 2-ARs signaling drives the tumor development and transformation, also promoting the resistance to the treatments. In HNSCC cell lines, the beta 2-AR selective inhibition synergistically amplifies the cytotoxic effect of the MEK 1/2 by affecting the p38/NF-kB oncogenic pathway and contemporary reducing the NRF-2 mediated antioxidant cell response. In this study, we aimed to validate the anti-tumor effect of beta 2-AR blockade and the synergism with MEK/ERK and EGFR pathway inhibition in a pre-clinical orthotopic mouse model of HNSCC. Interestingly, we found a strong beta 2-ARs expression in the tumors that were significantly reduced after prolonged treatment with beta 2-Ars inhibitor (ICI) and EGFR mAb Cetuximab (CTX) in combination. The beta 2-ARs down-regulation correlated in mice with a significant tumor growth delay, together with the MAPK signaling switch-off caused by the blockade of the MEK/ERK phosphorylation. We also demonstrated that the administration of ICI and CTX in combination unbalanced the cell ROS homeostasis by blocking the NRF-2 nuclear translocation with the relative downregulation of the antioxidant enzyme expression. Our findings highlighted for the first time, in a pre-clinical in vivo model, the efficacy of the beta 2-ARs inhibition in the treatment of the HNSCC, remarkably in combination with CTX, which is the standard of care for unresectable HNSCC.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Del Vecchio, V.; Mele, L.; Panda, S. K.; Sanchez-Pajares, I. R.; Mosca, L.; Tirino, V.; Barbieri, M.; Bruzzese, F.; Luciano, A.; Marino, F. Z.; Accardo, M.; Nicoletti, G. F.; Papaccio, G.; Barbieri, A.; Desiderio, V.
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