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Hopeful
12-15-2010, 02:29 PM
http://www.abstracts2view.com/sabcs10/view.php?nu=SABCS10L_1044

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Rich66
04-17-2011, 01:30 PM
Perhaps suggesting blocking ER after Lapatinib resistance?

Previous studies have shown that resistance to lapatinib can switch cell survival signaling from the erbB2 to ER pathway, and that ER signaling can stimulate beta III tubulin expression. We therefore hypothesize the differential responses to microtubule inhibitors in BTLapR and SKLapR might be explained by the fact that BT474 has both estrogen (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR), but SKBR3 express neither. Moreover, beta-III tubulin is known to be a key resistance mechanism of microtubule inhibition. Western blot analysis of baseline protein expression in both acquired lapatinib-resistant and parental cells indicates that ER signaling is involved in stimulating beta III tubulin and is linked to the development of resistance to microtubule inhibitors. These findings point to a potential mechanism to address cross resistance between lapatinib and microtubule-interacting agents, which could have potential clinical implications when considering salvage therapies following lapatinib treatment.