Combination of EphA2- and Wee1-Targeted Therapies in Endometrial Cancer

Cristian Rodriguez-Aguayo & Shannon N. Westin et al. · 2023-02-15

EphA2 tyrosine kinase is upregulated in many cancers and correlated with poor survival of patients, including those with endometrial cancer. EphA2-targeted drugs have shown modest clinical benefit. To improve the therapeutic response to such drugs, we performed a high-throughput chemical screen to discover novel synergistic partners for EphA2-targeted therapeutics. Our screen identified the Wee1 kinase inhibitor, MK1775, as a synergistic partner to EphA2, and this finding was confirmed using both in vitro and in vivo experiments. We hypothesized that Wee1 inhibition would sensitize cells to EphA2-targeted therapy. Combination treatment decreased cell viability, induced apoptosis, and reduced clonogenic potential in endometrial cancer cell lines. In vivo Hec1A and Ishikawa-Luc orthotopic mouse models of endometrial cancer showed greater anti-tumor responses to combination treatment than to either monotherapy. RNASeq analysis highlighted reduced cell proliferation and defective DNA damage response pathways as potential mediators of the combination’s effects. In conclusion, our preclinical findings indicate that Wee1 inhibition can enhance the response to EphA2-targeted therapeutics in endometrial cancer; this strategy thus warrants further development.

Funding

NCI NIH HHS

P30 CA016672

NCI NIH HHS

P50 CA098258

NCI NIH HHS

R35 CA209904

NCI NIH HHS

U01 CA213759

NIH

CA098258

NIH

R35CA209904

NIH

U01 CA213759

NIH

RP200668

NIH

RP150578

American Cancer Society Research Professor Award

CA098258

American Cancer Society Research Professor Award

R35CA209904

American Cancer Society Research Professor Award

U01 CA213759

American Cancer Society Research Professor Award

RP200668

American Cancer Society Research Professor Award

RP150578

Frank McGraw Memorial Chair in Cancer Research

CA098258

Frank McGraw Memorial Chair in Cancer Research

R35CA209904

Frank McGraw Memorial Chair in Cancer Research

U01 CA213759

Frank McGraw Memorial Chair in Cancer Research

RP200668

Frank McGraw Memorial Chair in Cancer Research

RP150578

Dunwoody Fund

CA098258

Dunwoody Fund

R35CA209904

Dunwoody Fund

U01 CA213759

Dunwoody Fund

RP200668

Dunwoody Fund

RP150578

Gordon Fund

CA098258

Gordon Fund

R35CA209904

Gordon Fund

U01 CA213759

Gordon Fund

RP200668

Gordon Fund

RP150578

NIH-NCI

CA098258

NIH-NCI

R35CA209904

NIH-NCI

U01 CA213759

NIH-NCI

RP200668

NIH-NCI

RP150578

CPRIT-funded Combinatorial Drug Discovery Program

CA098258

CPRIT-funded Combinatorial Drug Discovery Program

R35CA209904

CPRIT-funded Combinatorial Drug Discovery Program

U01 CA213759

CPRIT-funded Combinatorial Drug Discovery Program

RP200668

CPRIT-funded Combinatorial Drug Discovery Program

RP150578