Direct and selective pharmacological disruption of the YAP-TEAD interface by IAG933 inhibits Hippo-dependent and RAS-MAPK-altered cancers

IAG933通过直接和选择性地药理学手段破坏YAP-TEAD界面,从而抑制Hippo依赖性和RAS-MAPK改变的癌症。

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作者:Emilie A Chapeau,Laurent Sansregret,Giorgio G Galli,Patrick Chène,Markus Wartmann,Thanos P Mourikis,Patricia Jaaks,Sabrina Baltschukat,Ines A M Barbosa,Daniel Bauer,Saskia M Brachmann,Clara Delaunay,Claire Estadieu,Jason E Faris,Pascal Furet,Stefanie Harlfinger,Andreas Hueber,Eloísa Jiménez Núñez,David P Kodack,Emeline Mandon,Typhaine Martin,Yannick Mesrouze,Vincent Romanet,Clemens Scheufler,Holger Sellner,Christelle Stamm,Dario Sterker,Luca Tordella,Francesco Hofmann,Nicolas Soldermann,Tobias Schmelzle

Abstract

The YAP-TEAD protein-protein interaction mediates YAP oncogenic functions downstream of the Hippo pathway. To date, available YAP-TEAD pharmacologic agents bind into the lipid pocket of TEAD, targeting the interaction indirectly via allosteric changes. However, the consequences of a direct pharmacological disruption of the interface between YAP and TEADs remain largely unexplored. Here, we present IAG933 and its analogs as potent first-in-class and selective disruptors of the YAP-TEAD protein-protein interaction with suitable properties to enter clinical trials. Pharmacologic abrogation of the interaction with all four TEAD paralogs resulted in YAP eviction from chromatin and reduced Hippo-mediated transcription and induction of cell death. In vivo, deep tumor regression was observed in Hippo-driven mesothelioma xenografts at tolerated doses in animal models as well as in Hippo-altered cancer models outside mesothelioma. Importantly this also extended to larger tumor indications, such as lung, pancreatic and colorectal cancer, in combination with RTK, KRAS-mutant selective and MAPK inhibitors, leading to more efficacious and durable responses. Clinical evaluation of IAG933 is underway.

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