FGFR inhibitor mediated dismissal of SWI/SNF complexes from YAP-dependent enhancers induces adaptive therapeutic resistance
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How cancer cells adapt to evade the therapeutic effects of drugs targeting oncogenic drivers is poorly understood. Here we report an epigenetic mechanism leading to the adaptive resistance of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) to fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) inhibitors. Prolonged FGFR inhibition suppresses the function of BRG1-dependent chromatin remodeling leading to an epigenetic state that derepresses YAP-associated enhancers. These chromatin changes induce the expression of several amino acid transporters resulting in increased intracellular levels of specific amino acids that reactivate mTORC1. Collectively, these findings reveal a novel feedback loop involving an epigenetic state transition and metabolic reprogramming that leads to adaptive therapeutic resistance.
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