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  • Early and late effects of pharmacological ALK inhibition on the neuroblastoma transcriptome.

Early and late effects of pharmacological ALK inhibition on the neuroblastoma transcriptome.

Oncotarget (2018-01-02)
Shana Claeys, Geertrui Denecker, Robrecht Cannoodt, Candy Kumps, Kaat Durinck, Frank Speleman, Katleen De Preter
ABSTRACT

Neuroblastoma is an aggressive childhood malignancy of the sympathetic nervous system. Despite multi-modal therapy, survival of high-risk patients remains disappointingly low, underscoring the need for novel treatment strategies. The discovery of Here, we further dissected the transcriptional dynamic profiles of neuroblastoma cells upon TAE684 treatment in a detailed timeframe of ten minutes up to six hours after inhibition, in order to identify additional early targets for combination treatment. We observed an unexpected initial upregulation of positively regulated MYCN target genes following subsequent downregulation of overall MYCN activity. In addition, we identified adrenomedullin (ADM), previously shown to be implicated in sunitinib resistance, as the earliest response gene upon ALK inhibition. We describe the early and late effects of ALK inhibitor TAE684 treatment on the neuroblastoma transcriptome. The observed unexpected upregulation of ADM warrants further investigation in relation to putative ALK resistance in neuroblastoma patients currently undergoing ALK inhibitor treatment.

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PF-06463922 acetate, ≥98% (HPLC)