International Journal of Molecular Sciences (May 2024)

Erk Inhibition as a Promising Therapeutic Strategy for High IL-8-Secreting and Low SPTAN1-Expressing Colorectal Cancer

  • Clara Meier,
  • Gianluca La Rocca,
  • Virginia Nawrot,
  • Beate Fißlthaler,
  • Sarah J. Overby,
  • Kai Hourfar,
  • Guido Plotz,
  • Christian Seidl,
  • Paul Ziegler,
  • Peter Wild,
  • Stefan Zeuzem,
  • Jürgen Brieger,
  • Elke Jäger,
  • Achim Battmann,
  • Angela Brieger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25115658
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 11
p. 5658

Abstract

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Tumor recurrence and drug resistance are responsible for poor prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC). DNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency or elevated interleukin-8 (IL-8) levels are characteristics of CRCs, which have been independently correlated with treatment resistance to common therapies. We recently demonstrated significantly impaired therapeutical response and increased IL-8 release of CRC cell lines with reduced expression of MMR protein MLH1 as well as cytoskeletal non-erythrocytic spectrin alpha II (SPTAN1). In the present study, decreased intratumoral MLH1 and SPTAN1 expression in CRCs could be significantly correlated with enhanced serum IL-8. Furthermore, using stably reduced SPTAN1-expressing SW480, SW620 or HT-29 cell lines, the RAS-mediated RAF/MEK/ERK pathway was analyzed. Here, a close connection between low SPTAN1 expression, increased IL-8 secretion, enhanced extracellular-signal-regulated kinase (ERK) phosphorylation and a mesenchymal phenotype were detected. The inhibition of ERK by U0126 led to a significant reduction in IL-8 secretion, and the combination therapy of U0126 with FOLFOX optimizes the response of corresponding cancer cell lines. Therefore, we hypothesize that the combination therapy of FOLFOX and U0126 may have great potential to improve drug efficacy on this subgroup of CRCs, showing decreased MLH1 and SPTAN1 accompanied with high serum IL-8 in affected patients.

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