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- W4367603907 abstract "Abstract KRAS-targeted inhibition yielded promising, yet far from ideal, clinical responses, revealing that cancer cells easily bypass KRAS loss. Therefore, we aim to understand how mutant KRAS cancer cells tolerate so well the loss of a key oncogene to which they were addicted to. KRAS expression was silenced through siRNAs in colorectal cancer (CRC) cell lines that carry KRAS mutations. The proteome characterization was obtained by mass spectrometry and the expression of significantly altered proteins was validated by western blotting. Chromatin states were investigated using electron microscopy. Upon KRAS inhibition, there was a significant reduction in the cell number, accompanied by changes in cell cycle, thus supporting KRAS-dependency. Proteomics analysis revealed that KRAS inhibition-tolerant cells upregulated several proteins associated with the extracellular exosome or nuclear compartments. Molecular function and biological process gene ontology terms revealed an up-regulation of proteins mainly associated with binding activities (RNA, protein, nucleosome, and core promoter binding) as well as gene expression regulation, mRNA splicing and processing, and nucleosome assembly and repositioning. In addition, the proteomics data also revealed an upregulation of proteins associated with active chromatin states. Moreover, KRAS-silenced persister cells also presented alterations in some histone post-translational modifications and in chromatin packing, both suggesting that transcription is impacted. Overall, our results suggest an epigenetic mechanism underlying tolerance to KRAS inhibition that involves chromatin structural changes and transcription alterations, which we are currently pursuing. Citation Format: Flavia Martins, Ana L. Machado, Patricia D. Carvalho, Joana Carvalho, Rune Matthiesen, Vadim Backman, Sergia Velho. Chromatin remodeling as a potential epigenetic mechanism of tolerance to KRAS loss [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference: Targeting RAS; 2023 Mar 5-8; Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Mol Cancer Res 2023;21(5_Suppl):Abstract nr A006." @default.
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- W4367603907 title "Abstract A006: Chromatin remodeling as a potential epigenetic mechanism of tolerance to KRAS loss" @default.
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