Abstract 5179: Isatuximab based combinations induce potent tumor growth inhibition in pre-clinical models of multiple myeloma and acute lymphocytic leukemia

Author(s):  
Chen Zhu ◽  
Celine Nicolazzi ◽  
Helgi Van de Velde ◽  
Dmitri Wiederschain ◽  
Sukhvinder Sidhu ◽  
...  
Blood ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 134 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 1844-1844
Author(s):  
John Richards ◽  
Myriam N Bouchlaka ◽  
Robyn J Puro ◽  
Ben J Capoccia ◽  
Ronald R Hiebsch ◽  
...  

AO-176 is a highly differentiated, humanized anti-CD47 IgG2 antibody that is unique among agents in this class of checkpoint inhibitors. AO-176 works by blocking the "don't eat me" signal, the standard mechanism of anti-CD47 antibodies, but also by directly killing tumor cells. Importantly, AO-176 binds preferentially to tumor cells, compared to normal cells, and binds even more potently to tumors in their acidic microenvironment (low pH). Hematological neoplasms are the fourth most frequently diagnosed cancers in both men and women and account for approximately 10% of all cancers. Here we describe AO-176, a highly differentiated anti-CD47 antibody that potently targets hematologic cancers in vitro and in vivo. As a single agent, AO-176 not only promotes phagocytosis (15-45%, EC50 = 0.33-4.1 µg/ml) of hematologic tumor cell lines (acute myeloid leukemia, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and T cell leukemia) but also directly targets and kills tumor cells (18-46% Annexin V positivity, EC50 = 0.63-10 µg/ml) in a non-ADCC manner. In combination with agents targeting CD20 (rituximab) or CD38 (daratumumab), AO-176 mediates enhanced phagocytosis of lymphoma and multiple myeloma cell lines, respectively. In vivo, AO-176 mediates potent monotherapy tumor growth inhibition of hematologic tumors including Raji B cell lymphoma and RPMI-8226 multiple myeloma xenograft models in a dose-dependent manner. Concomitant with tumor growth inhibition, immune cell infiltrates were observed with elevated numbers of macrophage and dendritic cells, along with increased pro-inflammatory cytokine levels in AO-176 treated animals. When combined with bortezomib, AO-176 was able to elicit complete tumor regression (100% CR in 10/10 animals treated with either 10 or 25 mg/kg AO-176 + 1 mg/kg bortezomib) with no detectable tumor out to 100 days at study termination. Overall survival was also greatly improved following combination therapy compared to animals treated with bortezomib or AO-176 alone. These data show that AO-176 exhibits promising monotherapy and combination therapy activity, both in vitro and in vivo, against hematologic cancers. These findings also add to the previously reported anti-tumor efficacy exhibited by AO-176 in solid tumor xenografts representing ovarian, gastric and breast cancer. With AO-176's highly differentiated MOA and binding characteristics, it may have the potential to improve upon the safety and efficacy profiles relative to other agents in this class. AO-176 is currently being evaluated in a Phase 1 clinical trial (NCT03834948) for the treatment of patients with select solid tumors. Disclosures Richards: Arch Oncology Inc.: Employment, Equity Ownership, Other: Salary. Bouchlaka:Arch Oncology Inc.: Consultancy, Equity Ownership. Puro:Arch Oncology Inc.: Employment, Equity Ownership. Capoccia:Arch Oncology Inc.: Employment, Equity Ownership. Hiebsch:Arch Oncology Inc.: Employment, Equity Ownership. Donio:Arch Oncology Inc.: Employment, Equity Ownership. Wilson:Arch Oncology Inc.: Employment, Equity Ownership. Chakraborty:Arch Oncology Inc.: Employment, Equity Ownership. Sung:Arch Oncology Inc.: Employment, Equity Ownership. Pereira:Arch Oncology Inc.: Employment, Equity Ownership.


2017 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-186 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Mehdi Amiri ◽  
Forough Golsaz-Shirazi ◽  
Tahereh Soltantoyeh ◽  
Reza Hosseini-Ghatar ◽  
Tannaz Bahadori ◽  
...  

Blood ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 128 (22) ◽  
pp. 3296-3296 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junling Zhuang ◽  
Hans Lee ◽  
Isere Kuiatse ◽  
Hua Wang ◽  
Fazal Shirazi ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) has been validated as a target in multiple myeloma (MM) through the success of proteasome inhibitors such as bortezomib, but drug resistance is an emerging challenge. Targeting some of the upstream components of the UPS, such as the E1 ubiquitin activating enzyme (UAE), could therefore be a promising alternative. TAK-243 (MLN7243) specifically blocks the ubiquitin conjugation cascade through the formation of a TAK-243-ubiquitin adduct, thereby inhibiting the UAE. Our aim was to explore the effectiveness of TAK-243 against pre-clinical myeloma models, and to understand some its mechanisms of action. Methods: We performed pre-clinical studies in myeloma cell lines and mouse models using TAK-243. Downstream effects were evaluated using viability, apoptosis assays, western blotting, gene expression profiling (GEP), and Reverse Phase Protein Array (RPPA) techniques. Results: MM1.S and MOLP-8 TP53 wild-type cell lines were sensitive to TAK-243, with median inhibitory concentrations (IC50) of 25 nM at 24 hours based on viability assays. In otherwise isogenic cell lines in which TP53 was suppressed using genome editing techniques, the IC50 was ~40 nM, but higher TAK-243 concentrations of 100 nM overcame resistance due to TP53 inactivation. Similarly, TAK-243 was able to overcome resistance to both conventional (dexamethasone) and novel (bortezomib, lenalidomide) drugs in paired sensitive and resistant cell line models. After treatment with TAK-243, Annexin V and TO-PRO3 staining determined that viable MM1.S cells were induced into early or late apoptosis. This was accompanied by a significant increase in cleaved caspase-3, -8, and -9 as detected by flow cytometry, and in cleaved caspase-7 detected by RPPA and western blot. Exposure to TAK-243 reduced the cellular content of ubiquitin-protein conjugates, and did not enhance expression levels of a fusion protein degraded by the proteasome in a ubiquitin-independent manner, indicating the lack of direct proteasome inhibition. GEP analysis and RPPA detected enhanced expression of p53-pathway related proteins, including MDM2, TP53, and p21 in TAK-243 treated MM1.S cells. Several mRNAs and proteins in the ER stress pathway, including ATF6, ATF4, IRE1a and XBP1 were also elevated, as were many non-coding RNAs and DNA-damage related genes. Combination experiments in MM cell lines demonstrated synergy between TAK-243 and lenalidomide, pomalidomide, panobinostat, melphalan and doxorubicin. Finally, TAK-243 demonstrated in vivo antitumor activity against MM1.S and MOLP-8 xenograft models when dosed at 12.5 mg/kg IV twice-weekly for 2 weeks (tumor growth inhibition of 60% and 73%, respectively). Elevation of BiP, ATF4, XBP1s and cleaved-caspase 3 was detected within the first 24 hrs after dosing in the sensitive MM1.S xenografts. In contrast, RPMI 8226 cells, which showed a 2000 nM IC50 in cell culture, were also resistant to TAK-243 in vivo, with no tumor growth inhibition detected. Conclusions: TAK-243 is a UAE inhibitor that is active against myeloma cells in vitro and in xenograft models in vivo, overcomes conventional and novel drug resistance, and its action is associated with stimulation of the TP53 and ER stress pathways. Thus, it may deserve further evaluation as an anti-myeloma agent. Disclosures Berger: Takeda Pharmaceuticals: Employment. Hyer:Takeda Pharmaceuticals: Employment. Chattopadhyay:Takeda Pharmaceuticals: Employment. Syed:Takeda Pharmaceuticals: Employment. Shi:Takeda Pharmaceuticals: Employment. Yu:Takeda Pharmaceuticals International Co, Cambridge, MA: Employment. Shinde:Takeda Pharmaceuticals: Employment. Kreshock:Takeda Pharmaceuticals: Employment. Tirrell:Takeda Pharmaceuticals: Employment. Menon:Takeda Pharmaceuticals: Employment. Orlowski:Takeda Pharmaceuticals: Research Funding.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 7 (10) ◽  
pp. e48654 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giovanna Bianchi ◽  
Fabio Morandi ◽  
Michele Cilli ◽  
Antonio Daga ◽  
Chiara Bocelli-Tyndall ◽  
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