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Dual blockade of MET and VEGFR2 signaling pathways as a potential therapeutic maneuver for peritoneal carcinomatosis in scirrhous gastric cancer

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2022.02.045

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Gastric cancer; MET; Hepatocyte growth factor; Peritoneal carcinomatosis; VEGFR2

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  1. [23591921]

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This study investigates the role of MET and VEGFR2 signaling pathways in the development of peritoneal carcinomatosis with malignant ascites in scirrhous gastric cancer. The dual inhibition of MET and VEGFR2 by Cabozantinib effectively inhibits the proliferation of cancer cells and ascites formation, prolongs the survival of mice, and shows potential as a therapeutic option for peritoneal carcinomatosis in scirrhous gastric cancer.
Scirrhous gastric cancer frequently develops into peritoneal carcinomatosis with malignant ascites, leading to an extremely poor prognosis. We had demonstrated that paracrine hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)-induced MET activation promotes peritoneal carcinomatosis with ascites formation. The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptor (VEGFR)/VEGF axis facilitates tumor progression and formation of malignant ascites. This study investigated the role of MET and VEGFR2 in the development of peritoneal carcinomatosis with malignant ascites. Cabozantinib is a dual inhibitor of MET and VEGFR2. We examined the effects of cabozantinib on MET- and VEGFR2-mediated progression of peritoneal carcinomatosis in human scirrhous gastric cancer in vitro and in vivo. Cabozantinib inhibited HGFstimulated proliferation of scirrhous cancer cell lines NUGC4 and GCIY, with a high potential to generate peritoneal carcinomatosis with ascites fluid, as well as the constitutive proliferation of MKN45 cells with MET amplification. Cabozantinib also inhibited the phosphorylation of both MET and VEGFR2 in scirrhous cancer cells and HGF- or VEGF-stimulated HUVECs. It effectively reduced ascitic fluid and prolonged the survival of NUGC4-inoculated nude mice. In clinical specimens, malignant ascites fluid from patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis contained high levels of HGF and VEGF. Our results strongly suggest that MET- and VEGFR2-mediated signaling pathways play pivotal roles in the pathogenesis of peritoneal carcinomatosis in scirrhous gastric cancer. Thus, the dual blockade of MET and VEGFR2 signaling may be a potential therapeutic maneuver for peritoneal carcinomatosis in scirrhous gastric cancer. (C) 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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