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Autocrine IGF1 Signaling Mediates Pancreatic Tumor Cell Dormancy in the Absence of Oncogenic Drivers

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CELL REPORTS
卷 18, 期 9, 页码 2243-2255

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.02.013

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  1. Nebraska Cancer and Smoking Disease Research Program (NE DHHS) [LB506 2011-36, LB506 2016-54]
  2. Public Health Service Grant [R21 CA155175, CA202917]
  3. UNMC Graduate Studies Office

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Mutant KRAS and c-MYC are oncogenic drivers and rational therapeutic targets for the treatment of pancreatic cancer. Although tumor growth and homeostasis are largely dependent on these oncogenes, a few residual cancer cells are able to survive the ablation of mutant KRAS and c-MYC. By performing a genome-wide gene expression analysis of in vivo-derived bulk tumor cells and residual cancer cells lacking the expression of mutant KRAS or c-MYC, we have identified an increase in autocrine IGF1/AKT signaling as a common survival mechanism in dormant cancer cells. The pharmacological inhibition of IGF-1R reduces residual disease burden and cancer recurrence, suggesting that this molecular pathway is crucial for the survival of cancer cells in the absence of the primary oncogenic drivers.

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