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Supplementary Figure Legend, Methods from The PDGFRβ–AKT Pathway Contributes to CDDP-Acquired Resistance in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors

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posted on 2023-03-31, 17:26 authored by M. Juliachs, C. Muñoz, C.A. Moutinho, A. Vidal, E. Condom, M. Esteller, M. Graupera, O. Casanovas, J.R. Germà, A. Villanueva, F. Viñals

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ARTICLE ABSTRACT

Purpose: We examined whether PI3K–AKT or extracellular signal–regulated kinase (ERK) signaling pathways could play a role in the development of cisplatin (CDDP) resistance in testicular germ cell tumor (TGT) cells.Experimental Design: We compared AKT and ERK activation levels in CDDP-sensitive testicular tumor cells and in their corresponding CDDP-resistant–derived cells. We also analyzed these pathways in orthotopic testicular tumors and human patient samples.Results: Our results indicated that there was overactivation of AKT in CDDP-resistant cells compared with sensitive cells, but no effect on activated ERK levels. We observed an increase in mRNA and protein levels for platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) receptor β and PDGF-B ligand. These were responsible for AKT overactivation in CDDP-resistant cells. When PDGFRβ levels were decreased by short hairpin RNA (shRNA) treatment or its activation was blocked by pazopanib, CDDP-resistant cells behaved like sensitive cells. Moreover, CDDP-resistant cells were more sensitive to incubation with PDGFRβ inhibitors such as pazopanib or sunitinib than sensitive cells, a finding consistent with these cells being dependent on this signaling pathway. We also found overexpression of PDGFRβ and pAKT in CDDP-resistant choriocarcinoma orthotopic tumor versus their CDDP-sensitive counterparts. Finally, we found high PDGFRβ levels in human testicular tumors, and overexpression in CDDP-resistant testicular choriocarcinomas compared with the CDDP-sensitive and nontreated tumors.Conclusions: The PDGFRβ–AKT pathway plays a critical role in the development of CDDP resistance in testicular tumoral cells. Clin Cancer Res; 20(3); 658–67. ©2013 AACR.