EGFR inhibitors sensitize non-small cell lung cancer cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis

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Apoptosis induced by tumor necrosis factor-re lated apoptosis -in ducing ligand (TRAIL) can be regulated by the epidermal growth factor (EGF) signaling pathway. In this study, recombinant adenoviral vectors that encode TRAIL gene from the hTERT/RGD promoter (AdTRAIL) was combined with drugs including gefitinib, elotinib, and cetuximab that inhibit EGFR and the EGF signaling pathway in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines to investigate their antitumor activity. In vitro, compared to single reagent, AdTRAIL combined with EGFR inhibitors reduced proliferation and enhanced apoptosis in H460, A549, and SW1573 cell lines. Western blot results suggested that these effects were relative to up-regulation of pro-ap optosis protein BAX and down-re gulation of p-A KT. In vivo, AdTRAIL combined with cetuximab resulted in a significant growth reduction in H460 xenografts without damage to the main organs of nude mice. Histological examination and TUNEL analyses of xenografts showed that cetuximab enhanced cell apoptosis induced by AdTRAIL. These results indicate that EGFR inhibitors enhanced AdTRAIL anti-tu mor activity in NSCLC cell lines and that inhibiting the AKT pathway played an important role in this enhancement.

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Lin, T. Y., Xu, F., Tian, Y., Huang, Y., Zhang, L. L., Guo, Z. Z., & Huang, J. J. (2011). EGFR inhibitors sensitize non-small cell lung cancer cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis. Chinese Journal of Cancer, 30(10), 701–711. https://doi.org/10.5732/cjc.011.10107

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