Mechanisms of the Anti-Tumor Activity of STAT3 Degraders in Lymphoma
STAT3 (signal transducers and activators of transcription 3) is a transcription factor and a member of the STAT protein family that is activated through a variety of different cytokine and growth factor receptors via JAKs, as well as through oncogenic fusion proteins and gain-of-function (GoF) mutat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Blood 2020-11, Vol.136 (Supplement 1), p.42-42 |
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Zusammenfassung: | STAT3 (signal transducers and activators of transcription 3) is a transcription factor and a member of the STAT protein family that is activated through a variety of different cytokine and growth factor receptors via JAKs, as well as through oncogenic fusion proteins and gain-of-function (GoF) mutations in STAT3 itself. STAT3 hyperactivation and GoF mutations are found in numerous cancers, including clinically aggressive hematologic malignancies with high unmet medical need, such as peripheral T cell lymphomas (PTCLs) (Andersson et al., 2020). We have previously shown that a potent and selective STAT3 heterobifunctional degrader, KTX-201, strongly represses cell growth in models of STAT3-dependent heme malignancies (Csibi et al., 2019). Herein, we report on the cellular mechanisms underlying the anti-tumor effect of STAT3 degradation in PTCL and provide a model for the relationship between pharmacokinetics/ pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) and activity of KTX-201 in vivo.
The relationship between STAT3 degradation by KTX-201, anti-tumor mechanism of action and in vivo activity were investigated in anaplastic large T cell lymphoma (ALCL) models, a subset of PTCLs. In vitro, a decrease of STAT3 by 90% for 48hr was required for ALCL cells to commit to death. To identify anti-tumor mechanism(s) of KTX-201 at the systems level, we performed a time-resolved analysis of the proteomic changes of SU-DHL-1 cells undergoing growth inhibition mediated by KTX-201 at GI95. We measured the abundance of 10,000 proteins and confirmed selective degradation of STAT3 by KTX-201 after 8h of treatment. Significant changes in several marker proteins known to be involved in STAT3-mediated proximal signaling in ALCL including SOCS3, Myc and Granzyme B were observed after 16h. Functional annotation analysis of proteins identified pathways that were significantly enriched in at least one time point. Using unsupervised hierarchical clustering of annotations, we found that proteins that increased in abundance over 48h of exposure to KTX-201 were associated with markers of apoptosis and those that decreased in abundance by 24h and 48h were associated with cytokine signaling and cell cycle, respectively. Based on these data, this study identifies inhibition of cytokine signaling, G1 cell cycle arrest and induction of apoptosis as key anti-tumor mechanisms associated with KTX-201 consistent with observed cell phenotypes.
STAT3 degradation in tumor was characterized in mice bearing SU-DHL-1 tumor |
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ISSN: | 0006-4971 1528-0020 |
DOI: | 10.1182/blood-2020-137778 |