A clinically compatible drug‐screening platform based on organotypic cultures identifies vulnerabilities to prevent and treat brain metastasis

Lucía Zhu, Diana Retana, Pedro García‐Gómez, Laura Álvaro‐Espinosa, Neibla Priego, Mariam Masmudi‐Martín, Natalia Yebra, Lauritz Miarka, Elena Hernández‐Encinas, Carmen Blanco‐Aparicio, Sonia Martı́nez, Cecilia Sobrino, Nuria Ajenjo, María-Jesús Artiga, Eva Ortega‐Paino, Raúl Torres(HistoGenetics (United States)), Sandra Rodríguez(HistoGenetics (United States)), RENACER(Piedmont Reference Center for Epidemiology and Cancer Prevention), Riccardo Soffietti(Piedmont Reference Center for Epidemiology and Cancer Prevention), Luca Bertero(University of Turin), Paola Cassoni(University of Zurich), Tobias Weiß(University of Zurich), Javier Muñoz(Abterra Biosciences (United States)), Juan Manuel Sepúlveda-Sánchez(Hospital Universitario 12 De Octubre), P. González(Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Luis Jiménez‐Roldán(Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Luis Miguel Moreno-Gómez(Hospital Universitario 12 De Octubre), Olga Esteban(Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Ángel Pérez‐Núñez(Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Aurelio Hernández‐Laín(Hospital Universitario 12 De Octubre), Óscar Toldos(Universidad Francisco de Vitoria), Yolanda Ruano(Universidad Francisco de Vitoria), Lucía Alcázar(Hospital Universitario de La Princesa), Guillermo Blasco(Hospital Universitario de La Princesa), J.F. Alén(Hospital Universitario de La Princesa), Eduardo Caleiras(Universidad de Cantabria), Miguel Lafarga(Universidad de Cantabria), Diego Megı́as(Spanish National Cancer Research Centre), Osvaldo Graña‐Castro(Hospital for Sick Children), Carolina Nör(Hospital for Sick Children), Michael D. Taylor(Brain Tumour Research), Leonie S. Young, Damir Varešlija, Nicola Cosgrove(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Fergus J. Couch(Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Lorena Cussó(Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Manuel Desco(Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Silvana Mourón, Miguel Quintela-Fandiño(University of Zurich), Michael Weller(University of Zurich), Joaquı́n Pastor, Manuel Valiente, Adolfo de la Lama‐Zaragoza, Lourdes Calero‐Felix, Concepcion Fiaño‐Valverde, Pedro David Delgado‐López, Antonio Montalvo‐Afonso, Mar Pascual‐Llorente, Ángela Díaz‐Piqueras, SH Nam‐Cha, Cristina Barrena López, Gerard Plans Ahicart, Elena Martínez‐Sáez, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Pilar Nicolás
EMBO Molecular Medicine
February 17, 2022
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Abstract

We report a medium-throughput drug-screening platform (METPlatform) based on organotypic cultures that allows to evaluate inhibitors against metastases growing in situ. By applying this approach to the unmet clinical need of brain metastasis, we identified several vulnerabilities. Among them, a blood-brain barrier permeable HSP90 inhibitor showed high potency against mouse and human brain metastases at clinically relevant stages of the disease, including a novel model of local relapse after neurosurgery. Furthermore, in situ proteomic analysis applied to metastases treated with the chaperone inhibitor uncovered a novel molecular program in brain metastasis, which includes biomarkers of poor prognosis and actionable mechanisms of resistance. Our work validates METPlatform as a potent resource for metastasis research integrating drug-screening and unbiased omic approaches that is compatible with human samples. Thus, this clinically relevant strategy is aimed to personalize the management of metastatic disease in the brain and elsewhere.


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