LP-118 is a novel B-cell lymphoma 2 / extra-large inhibitor that demonstrates efficacy in models of venetoclaxresistant chronic lymphocytic leukemia

LP-118 是一种新型 B 细胞淋巴瘤 2/超大抑制剂,在维奈克拉耐药性慢性淋巴细胞白血病模型中表现出疗效

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作者:Janani Ravikrishnan, Daisy Y Diaz-Rohena, Elizabeth Muhowski, Xiaokui Mo, Tzung-Huei Lai, Shrilekha Misra, Charmelle D Williams, John Sanchez, Andrew Mitchell, Suresh Satpati, Elizabeth Perry, Tierney Kaufman, Chaomei Liu, Arletta Lozanski, Gerard Lozanski, KerryA Rogers, Adam S Kittai, Seema A Bhat

Abstract

Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) respond well to initial treatment with the B-cell lymphoma 2 (BCL2) inhibitor venetoclax. Upon relapse, they often retain sensitivity to BCL2 targeting, but durability of response remains a concern. We hypothesize that targeting both BCL2 and B-cell lymphoma-extra large (BCLXL) will be a successful strategy to treat CLL, including for patients who relapse on venetoclax. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a pre-clinical investigation of LP-118, a highly potent inhibitor of BCL2 with moderate BCLXL inhibition to minimize platelet toxicity. This study demonstrated that LP-118 induces efficient BAK activation, cytochrome C release, and apoptosis in both venetoclax-naïve and -resistant CLL cells. Significantly, LP-118 is effective in cell lines expressing the BCL2 G101V mutation and in cells expressing BCLXL but lacking BCL2 dependence. Using an immunocompetent mouse model, Eμ-TCL1, LP-118 demonstrates low platelet toxicity, which hampered earlier BCLXL inhibitors. Finally, LP-118 in the RS4;11 and OSU-CLL xenograft models results in decreases in tumor burden and survival advantage, respectively. These results provide a mechanistic rationale for the evaluation of LP-118 for the treatment of venetoclax-responsive and -relapsed CLL.

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