Integrative Genomic and Proteomic Analyses Identify Targets for Lkb1-Deficient Metastatic Lung Tumors
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Carretero, Julian
Shimamura, Takeshi
Rikova, Klarisa
Jackson, Autumn L.
Wilkerson, Matthew D.
Borgman, Christa L.
Buttarazzi, Matthew S.
Sanofsky, Benjamin A.
McNamara, Kate L.
Brandstetter, Kathleyn A.
Walton, Zandra E.
Gu, Ting-Lei
Silva, Jeffrey C.
Crosby, Katherine
Maira, Michel
Ji, Hongbin
Castrillon, Diego H.
Garcia-Echeverria, Carlos
Bardeesy, Nabeel
Sharpless, Norman E.
Hayes, Neil D.
Kim, William Y.
Engelman, Jeffrey A.
Wong, Kwok-Kin
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccr.2010.04.026Metadata
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Carretero, Julian, Takeshi Shimamura, Klarisa Rikova, Autumn L. Jackson, Matthew D. Wilkerson, Christa L. Borgman, Matthew S. Buttarazzi et al. "Integrative Genomic and Proteomic Analyses Identify Targets for Lkb1-Deficient Metastatic Lung Tumors." Cancer Cell 17, no. 6 (2010): 547-559. DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2010.04.026Abstract
In mice, Lkb1 deletion and activation of KrasG12D results in lung tumors with a high penetrance of lymph node and distant metastases. We analyzed these primary and metastatic de novo lung cancers with integrated genomic and proteomic profiles and have identified gene and phosphoprotein signatures associated with Lkb1 loss and progression to invasive and metastatic lung tumors. These studies revealed that SRC is activated in Lkb1 deficient primary and metastatic lung tumors and that the combined inhibition of SRC, PI3K and MEK1/2 resulted in synergistic tumor regression. These studies demonstrate that integrated genomic and proteomic analyses can be used to identify signaling pathways that may be targeted for treatment.Other Sources
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