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Combined FAK and MEK inhibition suppresses chromosome 8 gain malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors
Guangfeng Wang, Dana C. Borcherding, Jiawan Wang, Xiaochun Zhang, Liuzhan Yang, Gorkem Oztosun, James J. Sears, Kangwen Xiao, Belinda B. Garana, Mark I. Zoberi, Aaron U. Bektas, Jeffrey J. Szymanski, Richa Rathore, Silvia Coma, Jonathan A. Pachter, Sara J.C. Gosline, Christine A. Pratilas, Angela C. Hirbe
Guangfeng Wang, Dana C. Borcherding, Jiawan Wang, Xiaochun Zhang, Liuzhan Yang, Gorkem Oztosun, James J. Sears, Kangwen Xiao, Belinda B. Garana, Mark I. Zoberi, Aaron U. Bektas, Jeffrey J. Szymanski, Richa Rathore, Silvia Coma, Jonathan A. Pachter, Sara J.C. Gosline, Christine A. Pratilas, Angela C. Hirbe
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Combined FAK and MEK inhibition suppresses chromosome 8 gain malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors

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Abstract

Aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer often associated with inferior prognosis. Copy number gains of chromosome 8 (chr8) are recurrent in multiple cancers, including breast, prostate, colorectal cancers, and sarcomas such as malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs). MPNSTs are aggressive, hard-to-treat sarcomas frequently linked to the Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) cancer predisposition syndrome. To investigate the role of chr8 gain in MPNST pathogenesis, we performed a CRISPR knockout screen and identified 58 essential genes on chr8, including PTK2, which encodes focal adhesion kinase (FAK). We evaluated FAK as a therapeutic target and tested small-molecule FAK inhibitors (FAKi) alone or combined with RAF/MEK inhibitors (RAF/MEKi), a class of agents relevant to NF1-deficient tumors with ERK pathway hyperactivation. Both pharmacological and genetic inhibition of FAK reduced MPNST cell proliferation in vitro and tumor growth in vivo. Combined FAKi and RAF/MEKi treatment further suppressed phosphorylation of FAK, STAT3, and AKT while increasing cleaved caspase-3 and PARP-1, indicating enhanced apoptosis. In MPNST patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models, combination therapy significantly reduced tumor growth, showing superior efficacy, particularly in chr8 gain MPNST-PDX. These results support FAK/RAF/MEK co-targeting as a promising therapeutic strategy for chr8 gain MPNST and related tumors.

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Guangfeng Wang, Dana C. Borcherding, Jiawan Wang, Xiaochun Zhang, Liuzhan Yang, Gorkem Oztosun, James J. Sears, Kangwen Xiao, Belinda B. Garana, Mark I. Zoberi, Aaron U. Bektas, Jeffrey J. Szymanski, Richa Rathore, Silvia Coma, Jonathan A. Pachter, Sara J.C. Gosline, Christine A. Pratilas, Angela C. Hirbe

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