Drug-repurposing screen on patient-derived organoids identifies therapy-induced vulnerability in KRAS-mutant colon cancer
- PMID: 37000626
- DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112324
Drug-repurposing screen on patient-derived organoids identifies therapy-induced vulnerability in KRAS-mutant colon cancer
Abstract
Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) are widely heralded as a drug-screening platform to develop new anti-cancer therapies. Here, we use a drug-repurposing library to screen PDOs of colorectal cancer (CRC) to identify hidden vulnerabilities within therapy-induced phenotypes. Using a microscopy-based screen that accurately scores drug-induced cell killing, we have tested 414 putative anti-cancer drugs for their ability to switch the EGFRi/MEKi-induced cytostatic phenotype toward cytotoxicity. A majority of validated hits (9/37) are microtubule-targeting agents that are commonly used in clinical oncology, such as taxanes and vinca-alkaloids. One of these drugs, vinorelbine, is consistently effective across a panel of >25 different CRC PDOs, independent of RAS mutational status. Unlike vinorelbine alone, its combination with EGFR/MEK inhibition induces apoptosis at all stages of the cell cycle and shows tolerability and effective anti-tumor activity in vivo, setting the basis for a clinical trial to treat patients with metastatic RAS-mutant CRC.
Keywords: CP: Cancer; CP: Stem cell research; colorectal cancer; image-based drug screening; microtubule-targeting agents; organoids; targeted therapy.
Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests S.M., C.S.V., J.L.B., and H.J.G.S. are inventors on a patent concerning the combination of MTAs with targeted inhibition of the EGFR-MAPK-signaling pathway. C.S.V., R.O., and S.F.B. are employed by Hubrecht Organoid Technology, which holds the exclusive license to the organoid technology. H.C. is an inventor of several patents related to organoid technology; his full disclosure is given at https://www.uu.nl/staff/JCClevers/.
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