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KPT‐330 inhibitor of CRM1 (XPO1)‐mediated nuclear export has selective anti‐leukaemic activity in preclinical models of T‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and acute myeloid leukaemia
Authors:Julia Etchin  Takaomi Sanda  Marc R. Mansour  Alex Kentsis  Joan Montero  Bonnie T. Le  Amanda L. Christie  Dilara McCauley  Scott J. Rodig  Michael Kauffman  Sharon Shacham  Richard Stone  Anthony Letai  Andrew L. Kung  A. Thomas Look
Abstract:This study explored the anti‐leukaemic efficacy of novel irreversible inhibitors of the major nuclear export receptor, chromosome region maintenance 1 (CRM1, also termed XPO1). We found that these novel CRM1 antagonists, termed SINE (Selective Inhibitors of Nuclear Export), induced rapid apoptosis at low nanomolar concentrations in a panel of 14 human T‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (T‐ALL) cell lines representing different molecular subtypes of the disease. To assess in vivo anti‐leukaemia cell activity, we engrafted immunodeficient mice intravenously with the human T‐ALL MOLT‐4 cells, which harbour activating mutations of NOTCH1 and NRAS as well as loss of function of the CDKN2A, PTEN and TP53 tumour suppressors and express a high level of oncogenic transcription factor TAL1. Importantly, we examined the in vivo anti‐leukaemic efficacy of the clinical SINE compound KPT‐330 against T‐ALL and acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) cells. These studies demonstrated striking in vivo activity of KPT‐330 against T‐ALL and AML cells, with little toxicity to normal murine haematopoietic cells. Taken together, our results show that SINE CRM1 antagonists represent promising ‘first‐in‐class’ drugs with a novel mechanism of action and wide therapeutic index, and imply that drugs of this class show promise for the targeted therapy of T‐ALL and AML.
Keywords:Acute leukaemia  all  aml  new drugs for leukaemia  new drugs for lymphoma
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