Adeno-to-squamous transition drives resistance to KRAS inhibition inLKB1mutant lung cancer

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Summary KRAS G12C inhibitors including adagrasib and sortorasib have shown clinical promise in targeting KRAS G12C -mutated lung cancers, however, most patients eventually develop drug resistance. In lung adenocarcinoma patients with co-occurring KRAS G12C and STK11 / LKB1 mutations, we found a high squamous gene signature at baseline significantly correlated with poor adagrasib response. Through integrative studies of Lkb1 -deficient KRAS G12C and Kras G12D lung cancer mouse models and/or organoids treated with KRAS inhibitors, we found tumor cells invoked a lineage plasticity program: adeno-to-squamous transition (AST) that mediated resistance to KRAS inhibition. Transcriptomic and epigenomic analyses revealed ΔNp63 drives AST and modulates response to KRAS inhibition. We identified an intermediate high-plasticity cell state with distinct gene expression program marked by Krt6a upregulation. Notably, higher KRT6A expression at baseline correlated with shorter overall survival in KRAS -mutant patients receiving adagrasib. These data support the role of AST in KRAS inhibitor resistance and provide predictive biomarker for KRAS-targeted therapies in lung cancer.

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