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PDK1-SGK1 Signaling Sustains AKT-Independent mTORC1 Activation and Confers Resistance to PI3Kα Inhibition
Pau Castel, Haley Ellis, Ružica Bago, Eneda Toska, Pedram Razavi, F. Javier Carmona, Srinivasaraghavan Kannan, Chandra Verma, Maura N. Dickler, Sarat Chandarlapaty, Edi Brogi, Dario R. Alessi, José Baselga, Maurizio Scaltriti
Cancer Cell · 2016 · ▲ 228 citations
Abstract
PIK3CA, which encodes the p110α subunit of PI3K, is frequently mutated and oncogenic in breast cancer. PI3Kα inhibitors are in clinical development and despite promising early clinical activity, intrinsic resistance is frequent among patients. We have previously reported that residual downstream mTORC1 activity upon treatment with PI3Kα inhibitors drives resistance to these agents. However, the mechanism underlying this phenotype is not fully understood. Here we show that in cancer cells resistant to PI3Kα inhibition, PDK1 blockade restores sensitivity to these therapies. SGK1, which is activated by PDK1, contributes to the maintenance of residual mTORC1 activity through direct phosphorylation and inhibition of TSC2. Targeting either PDK1 or SGK1 prevents mTORC1 activation, restoring the antitumoral effects of PI3Kα inhibition in resistant cells.
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Castel, P., Ellis, H., Bago, R., Toska, E., Razavi, P., Carmona, F.J., Kannan, S., Verma, C., Dickler, M.N., Chandarlapaty, S., Brogi, E., Alessi, D.R., Baselga, J., & Scaltriti, M. (2016). PDK1-SGK1 Signaling Sustains AKT-Independent mTORC1 Activation and Confers Resistance to PI3Kα Inhibition. <em>Cancer Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccell.2016.06.004
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Castel P, Ellis H, Bago R, Toska E, Razavi P, Carmona FJ, et al. PDK1-SGK1 Signaling Sustains AKT-Independent mTORC1 Activation and Confers Resistance to PI3Kα Inhibition. Cancer Cell. 2016. doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2016.06.004.
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@article{pau2016PDKSGK,
title = {PDK1-SGK1 Signaling Sustains AKT-Independent mTORC1 Activation and Confers Resistance to PI3Kα Inhibition},
author = {Pau Castel and Haley Ellis and Ružica Bago and Eneda Toska and Pedram Razavi and F. Javier Carmona and Srinivasaraghavan Kannan and Chandra Verma and Maura N. Dickler and Sarat Chandarlapaty and Edi Brogi and Dario R. Alessi and José Baselga and Maurizio Scaltriti},
journal = {Cancer Cell},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1016/j.ccell.2016.06.004},
}
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