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Evaluation of BH3 mimetics as a combination therapy with irradiation in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

Katja Korelin, Mayke Oostveen, Wafa Wahbi, Filipp Ianevski, Bruno Remígio Cavalcante, Laura Turunen, Ilya Belevich, Ahmed Al‐Samadi, Tuula Salo

2024Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a common cancer with a five-year survival rate around 60%, indicating a need for new treatments. BH3 mimetics are small molecules that inhibit anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins, resulting in apoptosis induction. METHODS: We performed a high-throughput screen using a Myogel matrix to identify the synergy between irradiation and the novel BH3 mimetics A-1155463, A-1331852, and navitoclax in 12 HNSCC cell lines, normal (NOF) and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF), and dysplastic keratinocytes (ODA). Next, we examined synergy in an apoptosis assay, followed by a clonogenic assay and a Myogel spheroid on selected HNSCC cell lines. Finally, we applied zebrafish larvae xenograft to validate the effects of navitoclax and A-1331852. RESULTS: All three BH3 mimetics exhibited a strong synergy with irradiation in eight HNSCC cell lines and ODAs, but not in NOFs and CAFs. A-1155463 and A-1331852 induced apoptosis and reduced proliferation, and together with irradiation, significantly increased apoptosis and arrested proliferation. A-1331852 and navitoclax significantly decreased the clonogenicity compared with the control, and combination treatment led to a decreased clonogenicity compared with monotherapy or irradiation. However, unlike navitoclax or A-1155463, only A-1331852 significantly reduced cancer cell invasion. Furthermore, in spheroid and zebrafish, irradiation appeared ineffective and failed to significantly increase the drug effect. In the zebrafish, A-1331852 and navitoclax significantly reduced the tumor area and metastasis. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings encourage the further preclinical investigation of BH3 mimetics, particularly A-1331852, as a single agent or combined with irradiation as a treatment for HNSCC.

Topics & Concepts

Head and neckHead and neck squamous-cell carcinomaOncologyBasal cellMedicineInternal medicineCancer researchRadiation therapyHead and neck cancerSurgeryCell death mechanisms and regulationCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismCancer Cells and Metastasis
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