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The EGFR signaling pathway is frequently activated in human ovarian cancer and associated with poor prognosis. However, inhibition of EGFR signaling in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer has been disappointing. It remains to be... more
The EGFR signaling pathway is frequently activated in human ovarian cancer and associated with poor prognosis. However, inhibition of EGFR signaling in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer has been disappointing. It remains to be addressed whether ovarian cancer patients could benefit from targeting EGFR signaling. Here we investigated the mechanisms underlying the resistance to EGFR inhibition in ovarian cancer and developed a strategy to overcome it. We found that treatment of human ovarian cancer cells with an EGFR inhibitor, gefitinib, resulted in increased STAT3 phosphorylation in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Inhibiting STAT3 activation with a small molecule inhibitor of JAK, an upstream kinase that phosphorylates and activates STAT3, synergistically increased the anti-tumor activity of gefitinib in vitro. Similar results were obtained when STAT3 or JAK1 expression was knocked down. In contrast, inhibiting other signaling pathways, such as AKT/mTOR, MEK or SRC, was rela...