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Single-cell sensor analyses reveal signaling programs enabling Ras-G12C drug resistance

Medicine and Health

Single-cell sensor analyses reveal signaling programs enabling Ras-G12C drug resistance

J. Z. Zhang, S. Ong, et al.

Discover groundbreaking insights into the mechanisms of drug resistance to Ras-G12C inhibitors. This captivating research, conducted by Jason Z. Zhang, Shao-En Ong, David Baker, and Dustin J. Maly, unveils adaptive changes in Ras signaling at the single-cell level, revealing the pivotal role of major vault protein in these processes.... show more
Abstract
Clinical resistance to Ras-G12C inhibitors is a challenge. A subpopulation of cancer cells has been shown to undergo genomic and transcriptional alterations to facilitate drug resistance but the immediate adaptive effects on Ras signaling in response to these drugs at the single-cell level is not well understood. Here, we used Ras biosensors to profile the activity and signaling environment of endogenous Ras at the single-cell level. We found that a subpopulation of KRas-G12C cells treated with Ras-G12C–GDP inhibitors underwent adaptive signaling and metabolic changes driven by wild-type Ras at the Golgi and mutant KRas at the mitochondria, respectively. Our Ras biosensors identified major vault protein as a mediator of Ras activation through its scaffolding of Ras signaling pathway components and metabolite channels. Overall, methods including ours that facilitate direct analysis on the single-cell level can report the adaptations that subpopulations of cells adopt in response to cancer therapies, thus providing insight into drug resistance.
Publisher
Nature Chemical Biology
Published On
Aug 05, 2024
Authors
Jason Z. Zhang, Shao-En Ong, David Baker, Dustin J. Maly
Tags
Ras-G12C inhibitors
drug resistance
single-cell analysis
Ras signaling
major vault protein
KRas
metabolic changes
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