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Clinical, genetic and pharmacological data support targeting the MEK5/ERK5 module in lung cancer

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NPJ PRECISION ONCOLOGY
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41698-021-00218-8

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  1. Instituto de Salud Carlos III - European Union ERDF, A way to make Europe [PI15/01180, PI19/00840]
  2. Scientific Foundation of the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC)
  3. Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of Spain [BFU2015-71371-R]
  4. CRIS Cancer Foundation
  5. European Community through the regional development funding program (FEDER)
  6. AECC
  7. Cancer Center Network Program from the ISCIII [RD12/0036/0003]

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Lung cancer remains a common and deadly tumor, with studies showing the importance of the MEK5/ERK5 MAPK pathway in its pathogenesis. Targeting this pathway may present a new therapeutic option for lung cancer treatment.
Despite advances in its treatment, lung cancer still represents the most common and lethal tumor. Because of that, efforts to decipher the pathophysiological actors that may promote lung tumor generation/progression are being made, with the final aim of establishing new therapeutic options. Using a transgenic mouse model, we formerly demonstrated that the sole activation of the MEK5/ERK5 MAPK route had a pathophysiological role in the onset of lung adenocarcinomas. Given the prevalence of that disease and its frequent dismal prognosis, our findings opened the possibility of targeting the MEK5/ERK5 route with therapeutic purposes. Here we have explored such possibility. We found that increased levels of MEK5/ERK5 correlated with poor patient prognosis in lung cancer. Moreover, using genetic as well as pharmacological tools, we show that targeting the MEK5/ERK5 route is therapeutically effective in lung cancer. Not only genetic disruption of ERK5 by CRISPR/Cas9 caused a relevant inhibition of tumor growth in vitro and in vivo; such ERK5 deficit augmented the antitumoral effect of agents normally used in the lung cancer clinic. The clinical correlation studies together with the pharmacological and genetic results establish the basis for considering the targeting of the MEK5/ERK5 route in the therapy for lung cancer.

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