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Activation of the Hedgehog pathway mediates resistance to epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors in non-small cell lung cancer

Hualin Chen, Donghong Yang, Yongcun Wang, Hua Tao, Yiping Luo, Aibing Wu, Shujun Li, Zhixiong Yang, Ming Chen

2022Journal of Cancer17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The current study aimed to investigate the function of the Hedgehog pathway and its association with epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) resistance in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Lung tumor tissue specimens from EGFR TKI-resistant patients, including those with brain metastases, had hyperactive Hedgehog signaling compared with those from TKI-sensitive patients. SHH stimulation promoted GLI1 activation as well as cell motility in parental PC9 cells while suppressing gefitinib-induced apoptosis in gefitinib-resistant cells. SHH also promoted EMT in parental PC9 cells via E-cadherin suppression and N-cadherin and vimentin upregulation. The knockdown of GLI1 exhibited the opposite effects. Besides, SHH induced, whereas GLI1 knockdown reversed gefitinib resistance in xenograft tumors. The Hedgehog pathway inhibitor GDC-0449 synergized with gefitinib to increase xenograft tumor sensitivity to chemotherapy and extend survival in tumor-bearing animals. These results suggest the Hedgehog pathway mediates EGFR TKI resistance and induces EMT in NSCLC, representing a potential therapeutic target to defeat TKI resistance.

Topics & Concepts

GefitinibGLI1Cancer researchHedgehog signaling pathwayEpidermal growth factor receptorSonic hedgehogHedgehogCyclopamineLung cancerGene knockdownMedicineEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionBiologyCancerSignal transductionInternal medicineApoptosisMetastasisCell biologyBiochemistryHedgehog Signaling Pathway StudiesCancer-related Molecular PathwaysCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies
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