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Published in: BMC Cancer 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research article

The combination of sorafenib and everolimus shows antitumor activity in preclinical models of malignant pleural mesothelioma

Authors: Ymera Pignochino, Carmine Dell’Aglio, Simona Inghilleri, Michele Zorzetto, Marco Basiricò, Federica Capozzi, Marta Canta, Davide Piloni, Francesca Cemmi, Dario Sangiolo, Loretta Gammaitoni, Marco Soster, Serena Marchiò, Ernesto Pozzi, Patrizia Morbini, Maurizio Luisetti, Massimo Aglietta, Giovanni Grignani, Giulia M Stella

Published in: BMC Cancer | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma (MPM) is an aggressive tumor arising from mesothelial cells lining the pleural cavities characterized by resistance to standard therapies. Most of the molecular steps responsible for pleural transformation remain unclear; however, several growth factor signaling cascades are known to be altered during MPM onset and progression. Transducers of these pathways, such as PIK3CA-mTOR-AKT, MAPK, and ezrin/radixin/moesin (ERM) could therefore be exploited as possible targets for pharmacological intervention. This study aimed to identify ‘druggable’ pathways in MPM and to formulate a targeted approach based on the use of commercially available molecules, such as the multikinase inhibitor sorafenib and the mTOR inhibitor everolimus.

Methods

We planned a triple approach based on: i) analysis of immunophenotypes and mutational profiles in a cohort of thoracoscopic MPM samples, ii) in vitro pharmacological assays, ii) in vivo therapeutic approaches on MPM xenografts. No mutations were found in ‘hot spot’ regions of the mTOR upstream genes (e.g. EGFR, KRAS and PIK3CA).

Results

Phosphorylated mTOR and ERM were specifically overexpressed in the analyzed MPM samples. Sorafenib and everolimus combination was effective in mTOR and ERM blockade; exerted synergistic effects on the inhibition of MPM cell proliferation; triggered ROS production and consequent AMPK-p38 mediated-apoptosis. The antitumor activity was displayed when orally administered to MPM-bearing NOD/SCID mice.

Conclusions

ERM and mTOR pathways are activated in MPM and ‘druggable’ by a combination of sorafenib and everolimus. Combination therapy is a promising therapeutic strategy against MPM.
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Metadata
Title
The combination of sorafenib and everolimus shows antitumor activity in preclinical models of malignant pleural mesothelioma
Authors
Ymera Pignochino
Carmine Dell’Aglio
Simona Inghilleri
Michele Zorzetto
Marco Basiricò
Federica Capozzi
Marta Canta
Davide Piloni
Francesca Cemmi
Dario Sangiolo
Loretta Gammaitoni
Marco Soster
Serena Marchiò
Ernesto Pozzi
Patrizia Morbini
Maurizio Luisetti
Massimo Aglietta
Giovanni Grignani
Giulia M Stella
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Cancer / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2407
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1363-1

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