Novel Combination Therapy: Monensin Potentiates Erlotinib-Induced Cytotoxicity
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Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
Abstract
Receptor Tyrosine Kinase (RTK) inhibitors, such as erlotinib/tarceva, have been introduced
in the past decade as a promising therapeutic option in Head and Neck Squamous Cell
Carcinoma (HNSCC), however, they lack significant efficacy as single agents. As a result,
RTK inhibitors require a combination based therapeutic approach with other treatment
modalities. To uncover such a combination of agents, we performed a high throughput
Prestwick library screen that included 1200 compounds approved by the FDA on HNSCC
cell lines and found that monensin, a coccidial antibiotic, synergistically enhanced the
cytotoxicity of erlotinib. RT-PCR revealed that monensin induced the expression of
Activation of Transcription Factor (ATF) 3 and its downstream target C/EBP homologous
protein (CHOP) which are key regulators of apoptosis. Furthermore, RNA-Seq analysis
suggests that monensin augments erlotinib cytotoxicity by disturbing lipid and sterol
biosynthesis. Therefore, identifying the mechanism of action exerted by monensin may open alternative avenues of cancer treatment.
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monensin, erlotinib, lovastatin, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, combination treatment
