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Query: EC:2.7.10.1 (
ERK
)
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The successes of targeted therapeutics against
EGFR
and
ALK
in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) have demonstrated the substantial survival gains made possible by precision therapy. However, the majority of patients do not have tumors with genetic alterations responsive to these therapies, and therefore identification of new targets is needed. Our laboratory previously identified
MER receptor tyrosine kinase
as one such potential target. We now report our findings targeting
MER
with a clinically translatable agent--Mer590, a monoclonal antibody specific for
MER
. Mer590 rapidly and robustly reduced surface and total
MER
levels in multiple cell lines. Treatment reduced surface
MER
levels by 87%, and this effect was maximal within four hours. Total
MER
levels were also dramatically reduced, and this persisted for at least seven days. Mechanistically,
MER
down-regulation was mediated by receptor internalization and degradation, leading to inhibition of downstream signaling through STAT6, AKT, and ERK1/2. Functionally, this resulted in increased apoptosis, increased chemosensitivity to carboplatin, and decreased colony formation. In addition to carboplatin, Mer590 interacted cooperatively with shRNA-mediated
MER
inhibition to augment apoptosis. These data demonstrate that
MER
inhibition can be achieved with a monoclonal antibody in NSCLC. Optimization toward a clinically available anti-
MER
antibody is warranted.
...
PMID:Mer590, a novel monoclonal antibody targeting MER receptor tyrosine kinase, decreases colony formation and increases chemosensitivity in non-small cell lung cancer. 2537 20