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Pretargeted Radioimmunotherapy Based on the Inverse Electron Demand Diels-Alder Reaction
Published on: January 29, 2019
Deciphering the phenotypic responses to 177Lu-based radioligand therapy to identify efficacious combinations
Marco Ranzani1, Alessandro Cicconi1, Guillermo Sastre-Moreno2
1Artios Pharma, Babraham Research Campus, Cambridge, UK.
Purpose:
Radioligand therapy (RLT) delivers radionuclides, such as Lutetium-177 (177Lu), to selectively target cancer cells. Despite the favourable clinical outcomes of 177Lu-based RLT, complete cure remains infrequent. A comprehensive understanding of its mode of action (MoA) is essential for strategic design of novel combination approaches that could improve therapeutic responses.
Methods:
DNA damage response (DDR) markers were profiled by immunofluorescence in cancer cell lines treated with DOTA-chelated 177Lu ([177Lu]Lu-DOTA). Multiple DDR-deficient isogenic cell lines and DDR inhibitors were screened in viability assays with [177Lu]Lu-DOTA to identify sensitizers. 177Lu-RLT combination with an inhibitor of the non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) core factor DNA-PK, and its effect on viability and cell death, were further characterised in vitro and in vivo.
Results:
[177Lu]Lu-DOTA treatment induced multiple DDR biomarkers indicative of DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair and genomic instability. Viability assays performed with DDR-deficient isogenic models and DDR inhibitors demonstrated that loss of DSB repair through NHEJ elicits the strongest sensitisation to [177Lu]Lu-DOTA. Consistently, DNA-PK inhibition strongly sensitised PSMA-positive prostate cancer cells to [177Lu]Lu-PSMA-617, exacerbated apoptosis and cell cycle arrest and improved efficacy in vivo, demonstrating good tolerability.
Conclusion:
These results provide novel mechanistic insights into 177Lu-based RLT and pinpoint NHEJ as a key pathway for the repair of 177Lu-induced DNA damage. DNA-PK inhibition strongly sensitises cancer cells to 177Lu-based RLT and results in stronger potentiation compared with other tested DDR inhibitor combinations, warranting the clinical exploration of 177Lu-based RLT and DNA-PK inhibitor (DNA-PKi) combination.
