Preclinical evaluation of proteolytic targeting of LCK as a therapeutic approach in T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

蛋白水解靶向 LCK 作为 T 细胞急性淋巴细胞白血病治疗方法的临床前评估

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作者:Jianzhong Hu, Jamie Jarusiewicz, Guoqing Du, Gisele Nishiguchi, Satoshi Yoshimura, John C Panetta, Zhenhua Li, Jaeki Min, Lei Yang, Divyabharathi Chepyala, Marisa Actis, Noemi Reyes, Brandon Smart, Ching-Hon Pui, David T Teachey, Zoran Rankovic, Jun J Yang

Abstract

T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is an aggressive hematological malignancy, and there is an unmet need for targeted therapies, especially for patients with relapsed disease. We have recently identified pre-T cell receptor and lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase (LCK) signaling as a common therapeutic vulnerability in T-ALL. LCK inhibitor dasatinib showed efficacy against T-ALL in preclinical studies and in patients with T-ALL; however, this is transient in most cases. Leveraging the proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) approach, we developed a series of LCK degraders using dasatinib as an LCK ligand and phenyl-glutarimide as a cereblon-directing moiety. Our lead compound SJ11646 exhibited marked efficiency in cereblon-mediated LCK degradation in T-ALL cells. Relative to dasatinib, SJ11646 showed up to three orders of magnitude higher cytotoxicity in LCK-activated T-ALL cell lines and primary leukemia samples in vitro, with drastically prolonged suppression of LCK signaling. In vivo pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiling indicated a 630% increase in the duration of LCK suppression by SJ11646 over dasatinib in patient-derived xenograft models of T-ALL, which translated into its extended leukemia-free survival over dasatinib in vivo. Last, SJ11646 retained a high binding affinity to 51 human kinases, particularly ABL1, KIT, and DDR1, all of which are known drug targets in other cancers. Together, our dasatinib-based phenyl-glutarimide PROTACs are promising therapeutic agents in T-ALL and valuable tools for developing degradation-based therapeutics for other cancers.

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