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Inhibition of isoprenylation synergizes with <scp>MAPK</scp> blockade to prevent growth in treatment‐resistant melanoma, colorectal, and lung cancer
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Cancer BiologyIsoprenylation SynergizesTumor BiologyHmg-coa Reductase InhibitorsReceptor Tyrosine KinaseCancer Cell BiologyAnti-cancer AgentMapk-driven TumorsCell SignalingCancer ResearchMedicineCancer TreatmentPharmacologyCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentLung CancerMapk PathwayOncologyCancer GrowthTreatment‐resistant Melanoma
This study evaluates the use of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, or statins, as an adjunctive to BRAF and MEK inhibition as a treatment in melanomas and other tumors with driver mutations in the MAPK pathway. Experiments used simvastatin in conjunction with vemurafenib and selumetinib in vitro and simvastatin with vemurafenib in vivo to demonstrate additional growth abrogation beyond MAPK blockade alone. Additional studies demonstrated that statin anti-tumor effects appeared to depend on inhibition of isoprenoid synthesis given rescue with add-back of downstream metabolites. Ultimately, we concluded that statins represent a possible useful adjunctive therapy in MAPK-driven tumors when given with current approved targeted therapy.
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