Therapeutic effect of novel drug candidate, PRG-N-01, on NF2 syndrome-related tumor.

IF 16.4 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Yeon-Ho Chung, Soyoung Park, Moonyoung Lee, Jongwon Lee, Yeongseon Ji, Yi Jin Song, Tae-Gyun Woo, Eunbyeol Shin, Songyoung Baek, Young Jun Hwang, Yuju Kim, Minju Kim, Jin Han, Hong-Rae Kim, Jungmin Choi, Bae-Hoon Kim, Bum-Joon Park
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Abstract

Background: NF2-related schwannomatosis (NF2-SWN) is associated with multiple benign tumors in the nervous system. NF2-SWN, caused by mutations in the NF2 gene, has developed into intracranial and spinal schwannomas. Because of the high surgical risk and frequent recurrence of multiple tumors, targeted therapy is necessary. However, there are no approved drugs.

Methods: We examined the action mechanism of PRG-N-01, a candidate molecule for NF2-SWN, through the direct binding assay and mass spectrometry. For in vitro anti-proliferative experiments, primary cells derived from NF2 mouse model and patient tumors, were treated with PRG-N-01. The in vivo therapeutic and preventive efficacy was validated via intraperitoneal and oral administration in NF2 mouse model (Postn-Cre; Nf2f/f). Gene expression profile in the DRG of mouse model was explored by RNA sequencing. The pharmacological properties of PRG-N-01 were analyzed through the preclinical study.

Results: PRG-N-01 binds to the N-terminal extremity of TGFβR1 (TβR1) kinase domain, where TβR1 and RKIP interact, inhibiting the binding and preventing degradation of RKIP. In vivo administration in the mouse model suppressed schwannoma progression in the DRG. Early oral administration of the PRG-N-01 also demonstrated preventive effects on NF2-SWN. PRG-N-01 treatment suppressed tumor growth genes while upregulating genes related to for normal cell metabolism and schwann cell differentiation in DRG. PRG-N-01 showed druggable properties through the preclinical study including ADME, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and toxicology.

Conclusions: Together, our study provides the rationale and critical data for a prospective clinical trial of PRG-N-01 in NF2-SWN patients indicating PRG-N-01 as a promising candidate for the treatment.

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Neuro-oncology
Neuro-oncology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
27.20
自引率
6.30%
发文量
1434
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuro-Oncology, the official journal of the Society for Neuro-Oncology, has been published monthly since January 2010. Affiliated with the Japan Society for Neuro-Oncology and the European Association of Neuro-Oncology, it is a global leader in the field. The journal is committed to swiftly disseminating high-quality information across all areas of neuro-oncology. It features peer-reviewed articles, reviews, symposia on various topics, abstracts from annual meetings, and updates from neuro-oncology societies worldwide.
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