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Title

In vitro prediction of the efficacy of molecularly targeted cancer therapy by Raman spectral imaging.

Authors

Yosef, Hesham; Mavarani, Laven; Maghnouj, Abdelouahid; Hahn, Stephan; El-Mashtoly, Samir; Gerwert, Klaus

Abstract

Mutational acquired resistance is a major challenge in cancer therapy. Somatic tumours harbouring some oncogenic mutations are characterised by a high mortality rate. Surprisingly, preclinical evaluation methods do not show clearly resistance of mutated cancers to some drugs. Here, we implemented Raman spectral imaging to investigate the oncogenic mutation resistance to epidermal growth factor receptor targeting therapy. Colon cancer cells with and without oncogenic mutations such as KRAS and BRAF mutations were treated with erlotinib, an inhibitor of epidermal growth factor receptor, in order to detect the impact of these mutations on Raman spectra of the cells. Clinical studies suggested that oncogenic KRAS and BRAF mutations inhibit the response to erlotinib therapy in patients, but this effect is not observed in vitro. The Raman results indicate that erlotinib induces large spectral changes in SW-48 cells that harbour wild-type KRAS and BRAF. These spectral changes can be used as a marker of response to therapy. HT-29 cells ( BRAF mutated) and SW-480 cells ( KRAS mutated) display a smaller and no significant response, respectively. However, the erlotinib effect on these cells is not observed when phosphorylation of extracellular-signal-regulated kinase and AKT is monitored by Western blot, where this phosphorylation is the conventional in vitro test. Lipid droplets show a large response to erlotinib only in the case of cells harbouring wild-type KRAS and BRAF, as indicated by Raman difference spectra. This study shows the great potential of Raman spectral imaging as an in vitro tool for detecting mutational drug resistance.

Subjects

CANCER treatment; GENETIC mutation; EPIDERMAL growth factor receptors; ERLOTINIB; RAMAN spectroscopy

Publication

Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2015, Vol 407, Issue 27, p8321

ISSN

1618-2642

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00216-015-8875-z

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