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Proteomic characterization of gastric cancer response to chemotherapy and targeted therapy reveals potential therapeutic strategies

Authors :
Yan Li
Chen Xu
Bing Wang
Fujiang Xu
Fahan Ma
Yuanyuan Qu
Dongxian Jiang
Kai Li
Jinwen Feng
Sha Tian
Xiaohui Wu
Yunzhi Wang
Yang Liu
Zhaoyu Qin
Yalan Liu
Jing Qin
Qi Song
Xiaolei Zhang
Akesu Sujie
Jie Huang
Tianshu Liu
Kuntang Shen
Jian-Yuan Zhao
Yingyong Hou
Chen Ding
Source :
Nature Communications. 13
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Chemotherapy and targeted therapy are the major treatments for gastric cancer (GC), but drug resistance limits its effectiveness. Here, we profile the proteome of 206 tumor tissues from patients with GC undergoing either chemotherapy or anti-HER2-based therapy. Proteome-based classification reveals four subtypes (G-I–G-IV) related to different clinical and molecular features. MSI-sig high GC patients benefit from docetaxel combination treatment, accompanied by anticancer immune response. Further study reveals patients with high T cell receptor signaling respond to anti-HER2-based therapy; while activation of extracellular matrix/PI3K-AKT pathway impair anti-tumor effect of trastuzumab. We observe CTSE functions as a cell intrinsic enhancer of chemosensitivity of docetaxel, whereas TKTL1 functions as an attenuator. Finally, we develop prognostic models with high accuracy to predict therapeutic response, further validated in an independent validation cohort. This study provides a rich resource for investigating the mechanisms and indicators of chemotherapy and targeted therapy in GC.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
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