Gene/Protein
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Query: EC:2.7.11.1 (
protein kinase
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Strategies for successful primary treatment of HER2-positive breast cancer include use of the HER2 inhibitors trastuzumab or lapatinib in combination with standard chemotherapy. While successful, many patients develop resistance to these HER2 inhibitors indicating an unmet need. Consequently, current research efforts are geared toward understanding mechanisms of resistance and the signaling modalities that regulate these mechanisms. We have undertaken a study to examine whether signaling molecules downstream of epidermal growth factor receptor, which often act as compensatory signaling outlets to circumvent HER2 inhibition, can be co-targeted to overcome resistance. We identified JNK signaling as a potential area of intervention and now show that inhibiting JNK using the pan-JNK inhibitor, SP600125, is effective in the HER2-positive, resistant JIMT-1 xenograft mammary tumor model. We also investigate potential combination strategies to bolster the effects of JNK inhibition and find that co-targeting of JNK and the
protein kinase
HUNK
can prohibit tumor growth of resistant HER2-positive mammary tumors in vivo.
...
PMID:Co-Targeting of JNK and HUNK in Resistant HER2-Positive Breast Cancer. 2704 89
HUNK
is a
protein kinase
that is implicated in HER2-positive (HER2+) breast cancer progression and resistance to HER2 inhibitors. Though prior studies suggest there is therapeutic potential for targeting
HUNK
in HER2+ breast cancer, pharmacological agents that target
HUNK
are yet to be identified. A recent study showed that the broad-spectrum kinase inhibitor staurosporine binds to the
HUNK
catalytic domain, but the effect of staurosporine on
HUNK
enzymatic activity was not tested. We now show that staurosporine inhibits the kinase activity of a full length
HUNK
protein. Our findings further suggest that inhibiting
HUNK
with staurosporine has a strong effect on suppressing cell viability of HER2/neu mammary and breast cancer cells, which express high levels of
HUNK
protein and are dependent on
HUNK
for survival. Significantly, we use
in vitro
and
in vivo
methods to show that staurosporine synergizes with the HER2 inhibitor lapatinib to restore sensitivity toward HER2 inhibition in a HER2 inhibitor resistant breast cancer model. Collectively, these studies indicate that pharmacological inhibition of
HUNK
kinase activity has therapeutic potential for HER2+ breast cancers, including HER2+ breast cancers that have developed drug resistance.
...
PMID:Staurosporine, an inhibitor of hormonally up-regulated neu-associated kinase. 3054 10
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