BRAF(V600E) Kinase Domain Duplication Identified in Therapy-Refractory Melanoma Patient-Derived Xenografts
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2016-06-28
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Kemper, Kristel
Krijgsman, Oscar
Kong, Xiangjun
Cornelissen-Steijger, Paulien
Shahrabi, Aida
Weeber, Fleur
van der Velden, Daphne L
Bleijerveld, Onno B
Kuilman, Thomas
Kluin, Roel J C
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The therapeutic landscape of melanoma is improving rapidly. Targeted inhibitors show promising results, but drug resistance often limits durable clinical responses. There is a need for in vivo systems that allow for mechanistic drug resistance studies and (combinatorial) treatment optimization. Therefore, we established a large collection of patient-derived xenografts (PDXs), derived from BRAF(V600E), NRAS(Q61), or BRAF(WT)/NRAS(WT) melanoma metastases prior to treatment with BRAF inhibitor and after resistance had occurred. Taking advantage of PDXs as a limitless source, we screened tumor lysates for resistance mechanisms. We identified a BRAF(V600E) protein harboring a kinase domain duplication (BRAF(V600E/DK)) in ∼10% of the cases, both in PDXs and in an independent patient cohort. While BRAF(V600E/DK) depletion restored sensitivity to BRAF inhibition, a pan-RAF dimerization inhibitor effectively eliminated BRAF(V600E/DK)-expressing cells. These results illustrate the utility of this PDX platform and warrant clinical validation of BRAF dimerization inhibitors for this group of melanoma patients.
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Kemper, K, Krijgsman, O, Kong, X, Cornelissen-Steijger, P, Shahrabi, A, Weeber, F, van der Velden, D L, Bleijerveld, O B, Kuilman, T, Kluin, R J C, Sun, C, Voest, E E, Ju, Y S, Schumacher, T N M, Altelaar, A F M, McDermott, U, Adams, D J, Blank, C U, Haanen, J B & Peeper, D S 2016, 'BRAF(V600E) Kinase Domain Duplication Identified in Therapy-Refractory Melanoma Patient-Derived Xenografts', Cell Reports [E], vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 263-277. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2016.05.064