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Abstract The Fanconi anemia (FA) and translesion synthesis (TLS) are DNA damage tolerance and repair pathways that have been found to be regulated by reversible ubiquitination in which ubiquitin-specific protease 1 (USP1) plays a key role. Numerous studies have indicated that USP1 inhibitors have therapeutic effects on tumors with homologous recombination deficiency (HRD), including mutations in BRCA1/2. Due to the emergence of resistance to PARP inhibitors in clinical applications, new strategies are needed to address this issue. Here we present LAE120, a novel, allosteric and highly potent USP1 inhibitor, displayed monotherapy potency and combination activity with PARP inhibitor in HRD cancers. LAE120 has a unique tail group distinct from all the published USP1 inhibitors and is predicted to induce a different conformational change at the USP1 allosteric site. In the biochemical assay, LAE120 strongly inhibited USP1 enzymatic activity with IC50 of 5. 6 nM. LAE120 potently inhibited proliferation of BRCA-mutated MDA-MB-436 breast cancer cell (IC50: 19 nM) and exhibited anti-proliferative activity in NCI-H1792 (IC50: 69 nM) and K562 (IC50: 38 nM) cell lines. In the xenograft model of MDA-MB-436 cells with BRCA mutations, LAE120 demonstrated robust single-agent tumor inhibitory activity (TGI: 88%, 10 mg/kg BID) and a favorable dose-dependent response (TGI: 106%, 25 mg/kg BID). We also observed strong tumor-inhibition efficacy of LAE120 as a single agent in the K562 xenograft model with Bcr-Abl expression (TGI: 86%, 10 mg/kg BID). Current research indicates that USP1 inhibitors exhibit synergistic activity in combination with PARP inhibitors and re-sensitizes PARP refractory tumors. Similar results have been confirmed in the xenograft model of BRCA-mutated MDA-MB-436 cells. The combination of LAE120 and Olaparib (PARP inhibitor) yielded a more robust and durable anti-tumor efficacy at low dose (TGI: 110%, LAE120, 5 mg/kg BID + Olaparib, 50 mg/kg QD). LAE120 also displayed favorable ADME properties and PK profiles. Preclinical-tox studies indicated the molecule was well tolerated without significant toxicities and hematological observations. Both in vitro and in vivo data strongly support further investigation of LAE120, whether as a single agent or in combination therapy. Citation Format: Jintao Wang, Yan Chen, Junyan Chen, Ling Jiang, Xiaofen Lin, Chaojun Cai, Minhua Zhang, Ming Li, Justin Gu. Preclinical candidate LAE120, a novel selective USP1 inhibitor shows effective anticancer and combination activity with PARP inhibitor abstract. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts) ; 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84 (6Suppl): Abstract nr 670.
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