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Data from Identification of a Small Molecule That Selectively Inhibits ERG-Positive Cancer Cell Growth

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 02:00
Abstract

Oncogenic activation of the ETS-related gene (ERG) by recurrent gene fusions (predominantly TMPRSS2–ERG) is one of the most validated and prevalent genomic alterations present in early stages of prostate cancer. In this study, we screened small-molecule libraries for inhibition of ERG protein in TMPRSS2–ERG harboring VCaP prostate cancer cells using an In-Cell Western Assay with the highly specific ERG-MAb (9FY). Among a subset of promising candidates, 1-[2-Thiazolylazo]-2-naphthol (NSC139021, hereafter ERGi-USU) was identified and further characterized. ERGi-USU selectively inhibited growth of ERG-positive cancer cell lines with minimal effect on normal prostate or endothelial cells or ERG-negative tumor cell lines. Combination of ERGi-USU with enzalutamide showed additive effects in inhibiting growth of VCaP cells. A screen of kinases revealed that ERGi-USU directly bound the ribosomal biogenesis regulator atypical kinase RIOK2 and induced ribosomal stress signature. In vivo, ERGi-USU treatment inhibited growth of ERG-positive VCaP tumor xenografts with no apparent toxicity. Structure-activity–based derivatives of ERGi-USU recapitulated the ERG-selective activity of the parental compound. Taken together, ERGi-USU acts as a highly selective inhibitor for the growth of ERG-positive cancer cells and has potential for further development of ERG-targeted therapy of prostate cancer and other malignancies.

Significance: A highly selective small-molecule inhibitor of ERG, a critical driver of early stages of prostate cancer, will be imperative for prostate cancer therapy. Cancer Res; 78(13); 3659–71. ©2018 AACR.

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USU and HJF Office of Technology

P. Murtha Cancer Center

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AUTHORS (18)

  • Ahmed A. Mohamed
    Charles P. Xavier
    Gauthaman Sukumar
    Shyh-Han Tan
    Lakshmi Ravindranath
    Nishat Seraj
    Vineet Kumar
    Taduru Sreenath
    David G. McLeod
    Gyorgy Petrovics
    Inger L. Rosner
    Meera Srivastava
    Jeffrey Strovel
    Sanjay V. Malhotra
    Nicole A. LaRonde
    Albert Dobi
    Clifton L. Dalgard
    Shiv Srivastava
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