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EGFR-to-Src family tyrosine kinase switching in proliferating-DTP TNBC cells creates a hyperphosphorylation-dependent vulnerability to EGFR TKI

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ABSTRACT Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive type of breast malignancy, with chemotherapy as the only mainstay treatment. TNBC patients have the worst prognoses as a large fraction of them do not achieve complete pathological response post-treatment and develop drug-resistant residual disease. Molecular mechanisms that trigger proliferation in drug-resistant chemo-residual TNBC cells are poorly understood due to the lack of investigations using clinically relevant cellular models. In this study, we have established TNBC subtype-specific cellular models of proliferating drug-tolerant persister (PDTP) cells using different classes of chemotherapeutic agents that recapitulate clinical residual disease with molecular heterogeneity. Analysis of total phospho-tyrosine signals in TNBC PDTPs showed an enhanced phospho-tyrosine content compared to the parental cells (PC). Interestingly, using mass-spectrometry analysis, we identified a dramatic decrease in epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression in the PDTPs, while the presence of hyper-activated tyrosine phosphorylation of EGFR compared to PC. Further, we show that EGFR has enhanced lysosomal trafficking in PDTPs with a concomitant increase in N-Myc Downstream Regulated-1 expression that co-localizes with EGFR to mediate receptor degradation. More surprisingly, we found that reduced protein levels of EGFR are coupled with a robust increase in Src family kinases, including Lyn and Fyn kinases, that creates a hyper-phosphorylation state of EGFR-Src tyrosine kinases axis in PDTPs and mediates downstream over-activation of STAT3, AKT and MAP kinases. Moreover, paclitaxel-derived PDTPs show increased sensitivity to EGFR TKI Gefitinib and its combination with paclitaxel selectively induced cell death in PDTP-P TNBC cells and 3D spheroids by strongly downregulating phosphorylation of EGFR-Src with concomitant downregulation of Lyn and Fyn tyrosine kinases. Collectively, this study identifies a unique hyper-phosphorylation cellular state of TNBC PDTPs established by switching of EGFR–Src family tyrosine kinases creating a vulnerability to EGFR TKI.
Title: EGFR-to-Src family tyrosine kinase switching in proliferating-DTP TNBC cells creates a hyperphosphorylation-dependent vulnerability to EGFR TKI
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ABSTRACT Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive type of breast malignancy, with chemotherapy as the only mainstay treatment.
TNBC patients have the worst prognoses as a large fraction of them do not achieve complete pathological response post-treatment and develop drug-resistant residual disease.
Molecular mechanisms that trigger proliferation in drug-resistant chemo-residual TNBC cells are poorly understood due to the lack of investigations using clinically relevant cellular models.
In this study, we have established TNBC subtype-specific cellular models of proliferating drug-tolerant persister (PDTP) cells using different classes of chemotherapeutic agents that recapitulate clinical residual disease with molecular heterogeneity.
Analysis of total phospho-tyrosine signals in TNBC PDTPs showed an enhanced phospho-tyrosine content compared to the parental cells (PC).
Interestingly, using mass-spectrometry analysis, we identified a dramatic decrease in epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression in the PDTPs, while the presence of hyper-activated tyrosine phosphorylation of EGFR compared to PC.
Further, we show that EGFR has enhanced lysosomal trafficking in PDTPs with a concomitant increase in N-Myc Downstream Regulated-1 expression that co-localizes with EGFR to mediate receptor degradation.
More surprisingly, we found that reduced protein levels of EGFR are coupled with a robust increase in Src family kinases, including Lyn and Fyn kinases, that creates a hyper-phosphorylation state of EGFR-Src tyrosine kinases axis in PDTPs and mediates downstream over-activation of STAT3, AKT and MAP kinases.
Moreover, paclitaxel-derived PDTPs show increased sensitivity to EGFR TKI Gefitinib and its combination with paclitaxel selectively induced cell death in PDTP-P TNBC cells and 3D spheroids by strongly downregulating phosphorylation of EGFR-Src with concomitant downregulation of Lyn and Fyn tyrosine kinases.
Collectively, this study identifies a unique hyper-phosphorylation cellular state of TNBC PDTPs established by switching of EGFR–Src family tyrosine kinases creating a vulnerability to EGFR TKI.

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