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A Yes-Associated Protein (YAP) and Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 Receptor (IGF-1R) Signaling Loop Is Involved in Sorafenib Resistance in Hepatocellular Carcinoma.


ABSTRACT: The role of a YAP-IGF-1R signaling loop in HCC resistance to sorafenib remains unknown.

Method

Sorafenib-resistant cells were generated by treating naïve cells (HepG2215 and Hep3B) with sorafenib. Different cancer cell lines from databases were analyzed through the ONCOMINE web server. BIOSTORM-LIHC patient tissues (46 nonresponders and 21 responders to sorafenib) were used to compare YAP mRNA levels. The HepG2215_R-derived xenograft in SCID mice was used as an in vivo model. HCC tissues from a patient with sorafenib failure were used to examine differences in YAP and IGF-R signaling.

Results

Positive associations exist among the levels of YAP, IGF-1R, and EMT markers in HCC tissues and the levels of these proteins increased with sorafenib failure, with a trend of tumor-margin distribution in vivo. Blocking YAP downregulated IGF-1R signaling-related proteins, while IGF-1/2 treatment enhanced the nuclear translocation of YAP in HCC cells through PI3K-mTOR regulation. The combination of YAP-specific inhibitor verteporfin (VP) and sorafenib effectively decreased cell viability in a synergistic manner, evidenced by the combination index (CI).

Conclusion

A YAP-IGF-1R signaling loop may play a role in HCC sorafenib resistance and could provide novel potential targets for combination therapy with sorafenib to overcome drug resistance in HCC.

SUBMITTER: Ngo MT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8345119 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Yes-Associated Protein (YAP) and Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 Receptor (IGF-1R) Signaling Loop Is Involved in Sorafenib Resistance in Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

Ngo Mai-Huong T MT   Peng Sue-Wei SW   Kuo Yung-Che YC   Lin Chun-Yen CY   Wu Ming-Heng MH   Chuang Chia-Hsien CH   Kao Cheng-Xiang CX   Jeng Han-Yin HY   Lin Gee-Way GW   Ling Thai-Yen TY   Chang Te-Sheng TS   Huang Yen-Hua YH  

Cancers 20210729 15


The role of a YAP-IGF-1R signaling loop in HCC resistance to sorafenib remains unknown.<h4>Method</h4>Sorafenib-resistant cells were generated by treating naïve cells (HepG2215 and Hep3B) with sorafenib. Different cancer cell lines from databases were analyzed through the ONCOMINE web server. BIOSTORM-LIHC patient tissues (46 nonresponders and 21 responders to sorafenib) were used to compare YAP mRNA levels. The HepG2215_R-derived xenograft in SCID mice was used as an in vivo model. HCC tissues  ...[more]

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