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Studies
Covalent Targeting of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Inhibits Metastatic Breast Cancer
Abstract: We demonstrate that both b3 integrin and fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 (FGFR1) are part of an epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) program that is required to facilitate metastatic outgrowth in response to fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF2). Mechanistically, b3 integrin physically disru pts an interaction between FGFR1 and E-cadherin, leading to a dramatic redistribution of FGFR1 subcellular localization, enhanced FGF2 signaling and increased three-dimensional (3D) outgrowth of metastatic breast cancer cells. This ability of b3 integrin to drive FGFR signaling requires the enzymatic activity of focal adhesion kinase (FAK). Importantly, covalent targeting of a conserved cysteine in the P-loop of FGFR1–4 with our newly developed small molecule, FIIN-4(http://www.achemtek.com/0107-000063), more effectively blocks 3D metastatic outgrowth as compared with currently available FGFR inhibitors. In vivo application of FIIN-4 potently inhibited the growth of metastatic, patient-derived breast cancer xenografts and murine-derived metastases growing within the pulmonary microenvironment. More...
Mol Cancer Ther; 15(9); 2096–106. 2016 AACR.