Synthetic Lethal Screen Identifies Aurora A As A Selective Target In Hpv Driven Cervical Cancer

European Journal of Cancer(2015)

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Proceedings: AACR 106th Annual Meeting 2015; April 18-22, 2015; Philadelphia, PAHPV has been identified as the definitive agent in cancers of the cervix, penis, vulva, vagina, anus, skin, eye, and head and neck, and is responsible for 5% of the total cancer burden worldwide. HPV oncogenes disable a number of tumour suppressor pathways, including p53 and Rb, contributing to the transformed phenotype. We have performed an siRNA screen using the kinome (779 genes) library to identify genes that when depleted are synthetically lethal with HPV transformation. The primary and validations screens have confirmed Aurora A kinase (AURKA) as a potential synthetic lethal target selective for HPV transformed cells. In vitro research using the investigational selective small molecule AURKA inhibitor alisertib found alisertib to be significantly more potent towards the HPV transformed cells, and selectively promoted apoptosis in the HPV cancers. The drug was shown to target the HPVE7 oncogene, the level of expression of this oncogene possibly influencing sensitivity. Apoptosis was sensitive to Mcl-1 but not Bcl-2 over expression, indicating that the mechanism is associated with the proteolytic destruction of Mcl-1 in the extended mitosis in the alisertib treated HPV cancer lines. Xenograft experiments with cervical cancer cell lines showed alisertib inhibited growth of HPV and non-HPV xenografts during treatment. The non-HPV cancer growth was delayed, but in two separate HPV cancers models, regression and no resumption of growth was detected at even 50 days post-treatment. A second transgenic model of premalignant disease driven solely by HPVE7 similarly demonstrated sensitivity to drug treatment. These findings provide preclinical evidnce that alisertib warrants evaluation as a potential targeted compound with activity in HPV-transformed cervical cancer and premalignant disease that may have application to other HPV driven cancers.Citation Format: Brian G. Gabrielli, Fawzi Bokhari, Max Ranall, Zay Yar Oo, Alex Stevenson, Weili Wang, Sara McKee, Graham Leggatt, Paul Leo, Thomas J. Gonda, Nigel AJ McMillan. Synthetic lethal screen identifies Aurora A as a selective target in HPV driven cervical cancer. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2015 Apr 18-22; Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2015;75(15 Suppl):Abstract nr 945. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2015-945
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