Investigator

Qiang Yu

Professor (Adjunct) · National University of Singapore, Department of Physiology

Research Interests

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Papers(3)
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Institutions(1)
Duke Nus Medical Scho…

Papers

Targeting enhancer reprogramming to mitigate MEK inhibitor resistance in preclinical models of advanced ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer is characterized by aberrant activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), highlighting the importance of targeting the MAPK pathway as an attractive therapeutic strategy. However, the clinical efficacy of MEK inhibitors is limited by intrinsic or acquired drug resistance. Here, we established patient-derived ovarian cancer models resistant to MEK inhibitors and demonstrated that resistance to the clinically approved MEK inhibitor trametinib was associated with enhancer reprogramming. We also showed that enhancer decommissioning induced the downregulation of negative regulators of the MAPK pathway, leading to constitutive ERK activation and acquired resistance to trametinib. Epigenetic compound screening uncovered that HDAC inhibitors could alter the enhancer reprogramming and upregulate the expression of MAPK negative regulators, resulting in sustained MAPK inhibition and reversal of trametinib resistance. Consequently, a combination of HDAC inhibitor and trametinib demonstrated a synergistic antitumor effect in vitro and in vivo, including patient-derived xenograft mouse models. These findings demonstrated that enhancer reprogramming of the MAPK regulatory pathway might serve as a potential mechanism underlying MAPK inhibitor resistance and concurrent targeting of epigenetic pathways and MAPK signaling might provide an effective treatment strategy for advanced ovarian cancer.

108Works
3Papers
Cell Line, TumorApoptosisTriple Negative Breast NeoplasmsTumor MicroenvironmentCancer-Associated FibroblastsColorectal Neoplasms

Positions

2011–

Professor (Adjunct)

National University of Singapore · Department of Physiology

2011–

Professor (Adjunct)

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School

2002–

Senior Group Leader

Genome Institute of Singapore · Precision Cancer Medicine

Education

1998

Ph.D

Queen's University · Pharmacology and Toxicology

1991

M.S

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College · Pathophysiology

1985

M.D.

Qingdao University School of Medicine (Previous Qingdao Medical College)

Country

SG