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Cotargeting Ephrin Receptor Tyrosine Kinases A2 and A3 in Cancer Stem Cells Reduces Growth of Recurrent Glioblastoma.

Qazi, Maleeha A (author)
Vora, Parvez (author)
Venugopal, Chitra (author)
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Adams, Jarrett (author)
Singh, Mohini (author)
Hu, Amy (author)
Gorelik, Maryna (author)
Subapanditha, Minomi K (author)
Savage, Neil (author)
Yang, Jiahe (author)
Chokshi, Chirayu (author)
London, Max (author)
Gont, Alexander (author)
Bobrowski, David (author)
Grinshtein, Natalie (author)
Brown, Kevin R (author)
Murty, Naresh K (author)
Nilvebrant, Johan, 1982- (author)
Donnelly Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Kaplan, David (author)
Moffat, Jason (author)
Sidhu, Sachdev (author)
Singh, Sheila K (author)
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2018
2018
English.
In: Cancer Research. - 0008-5472 .- 1538-7445. ; 78:17, s. 5023-5037
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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) carries a dismal prognosis and inevitably relapses despite aggressive therapy. Many members of the Eph receptor tyrosine kinase (EphR) family are expressed by GBM stem cells (GSC), which have been implicated in resistance to GBM therapy. In this study, we identify several EphRs that mark a therapeutically targetable GSC population in treatment-refractory, recurrent GBM (rGBM). Using a highly specific EphR antibody panel and CyTOF (cytometry by time-of-flight), we characterized the expression of all 14 EphR in primary and recurrent patient-derived GSCs to identify putative rGBM-specific EphR. EPHA2 and EPHA3 coexpression marked a highly tumorigenic cell population in rGBM that was enriched in GSC marker expression. Knockdown of EPHA2 and EPHA3 together led to increased expression of differentiation marker GFAP and blocked clonogenic and tumorigenic potential, promoting significantly higher survival in vivo Treatment of rGBM with a bispecific antibody against EPHA2/A3 reduced clonogenicity in vitro and tumorigenic potential of xenografted recurrent GBM in vivo via downregulation of AKT and ERK and increased cellular differentiation. In conclusion, we show that EPHA2 and EPHA3 together mark a GSC population in rGBM and that strategic cotargeting of EPHA2 and EPHA3 presents a novel and rational therapeutic approach for rGBM.Significance: Treatment of rGBM with a novel bispecific antibody against EPHA2 and EPHA3 reduces tumor burden, paving the way for the development of therapeutic approaches against biologically relevant targets in rGBM. Cancer Res; 78(17); 5023-37. 

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