The Dual PIM/FLT3 Inhibitor MEN1703 Combines Synergistically With Gilteritinib in FLT3-ITD-Mutant Acute Myeloid Leukaemia.

双重 PIM/FLT3 抑制剂 MEN1703 与 Gilteritinib 联合用于治疗 FLT3-ITD 突变型急性髓系白血病,具有协同作用

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作者:Zicari Sonia, Merlino Giuseppe, Paoli Alessandro, Fiascarelli Alessio, Tunici Patrizia, Bisignano Diego, Belli Francesco, Irrissuto Clelia, Talucci Simone, Cirigliano Elena, Iannitto Maria Luisa, Bigioni Mario, Bressan Alessandro, Brzózka Krzysztof, Ghiaur Gabriel, Bellarosa Daniela, Binaschi Monica
MEN1703 is a first-in-class, oral, Type I dual PIM/FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 inhibitor (FLT3i) investigated in a Phase I/II DIAMOND-01 trial in patients with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Gilteritinib is a highly potent and selective oral FLT3i approved for the treatment of relapsed/refractory AML with FLT3 mutations. Although gilteritinib showed strong single-agent activity in FLT3-mutated AML, the development of gilteritinib resistance limits response durability, indicating the importance of novel combination strategies to improve disease outcome. PIM kinases govern FLT3-ITD signalling and increased PIM kinase expression is found in samples from AML patients relapsing on FLT3i. Here, we report that the simultaneous inhibition of PIM and FLT3, through the combination of MEN1703 and gilteritinib, can consistently improve the in vitro/in vivo antitumor activity over the single agents, demonstrating the benefit of this combination. Moreover, we demonstrate that resistance to gilteritinib can be circumvented by combining MEN1703 with gilteritinib. MEN1703 interferes with FLT3 upregulation, Mcl-1 overexpression and PIM kinase signalling, which are all involved in FLT3i resistance. We also show that MEN1703 downregulates stromal cytokines that promote cytokine-mediated resistance of AML blast cells to FLT3 inhibition. These results demonstrate the importance of the combination approach to overcome microenvironment-mediated resistance to FLT3 inhibitors.

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