Abstract
Resistance limits the clinical efficacy of RAS inhibitors. We applied chemical and genetic screens and identified the AXL receptor tyrosine kinase as a driver of resistance to RAS-ERK inhibition. We determined that combination treatment with the AXL inhibitor bemcentinib (AXLi) together with the RAS(ON) multi-selective tri-complex inhibitor RMC-7977 (RASi) or the ERK-selective inhibitor SCH772984 significantly enhanced growth suppression in human KRAS-mutant pancreatic and lung cancer models. Combined AXLi and RASi treatment of human KRAS-mutant pancreatic cell line-derived xenograft tumors synergistically suppressed ERK activation and MYC expression and caused tumor regression. Analyses of immunocompetent mouse allograft pancreatic tumor models revealed a largely tumor cell-intrinsic response to inhibitor treatment. We identified an unexpected mechanism whereby KRAS inhibition upregulated the AXL ligand GAS6, activating AXL but inducing an AXL-dependent adaptive resistance mechanism wherein AXL antagonizes RASi efficacy. Our observations support concurrent AXL inhibition as a strategy to enhance RAS inhibitor clinical efficacy.
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