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MCAM Mediates Chemoresistance in Small-Cell Lung Cancer via the PI3K/AKT/SOX2 Signaling Pathway.

Cancer research (2017-06-25)
Satyendra C Tripathi, Johannes F Fahrmann, Muge Celiktas, Mitzi Aguilar, Kieren D Marini, Mohit K Jolly, Hiroyuki Katayama, Hong Wang, Eunice N Murage, Jennifer B Dennison, D Neil Watkins, Herbert Levine, Edwin J Ostrin, Ayumu Taguchi, Samir M Hanash
RESUMEN

Despite favorable responses to initial therapy, small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) relapse occurs within a year and exhibits resistance to multiple drugs. Because of limited accessibility of patient tissues for research purposes, SCLC patient-derived xenografts (PDX) have provided the best opportunity to address this limitation. Here, we sought to identify novel mechanisms involved in SCLC chemoresistance. Through in-depth proteomic profiling, we identified MCAM as a markedly upregulated surface receptor in chemoresistant SCLC cell lines and in chemoresistant PDX compared with matched treatment-naïve tumors. MCAM depletion in chemoresistant cells reduced cell proliferation and reduced the IC