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Data from The USP1 Inhibitor KSQ-4279 Overcomes PARP Inhibitor Resistance in Homologous Recombination–Deficient Tumors

Posted on 2024-10-15 - 07:23
Abstract

Defects in DNA repair pathways play a pivotal role in tumor evolution and resistance to therapy. At the same time, they create vulnerabilities that render tumors dependent on the remaining DNA repair processes. This phenomenon is exemplified by the clinical activity of PARP inhibitors in tumors with homologous recombination (HR) repair defects, such as tumors with inactivating mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2. However, the development of resistance to PARP inhibitors in BRCA-mutant tumors represents a high unmet clinical need. In this study, we identified deubiquitinase ubiquitin-specific peptidase-1 (USP1) as a critical dependency in tumors with BRCA mutations or other forms of HR deficiency and developed KSQ-4279, the first potent and selective USP1 inhibitor to enter clinical testing. The combination of KSQ-4279 with a PARP inhibitor was well tolerated and induced durable tumor regression across several patient-derived PARP-resistant models. These findings indicate that USP1 inhibitors represent a promising therapeutic strategy for overcoming PARP inhibitor resistance in patients with BRCA-mutant/HR-deficient tumors and support continued testing in clinical trials.

Significance: KSQ-4279 is a potent and selective inhibitor of USP1 that induces regression of PARP inhibitor–resistant tumors when dosed in combination with PARP inhibitors, addressing an unmet clinical need for BRCA-mutant tumors.

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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI)

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AUTHORS (29)

  • Louise Cadzow
    Jehrod Brenneman
    Erica Tobin
    Pamela Sullivan
    Sumeet Nayak
    Janid A. Ali
    Sol Shenker
    Jim Griffith
    Michael McGuire
    Paula Grasberger
    Yuji Mishina
    Morgan Murray
    Anne E. Dodson
    Hugh Gannon
    Elsa Krall
    Jeff Hixon
    Edmond Chipumuro
    Kerstin Sinkevicius
    Prafulla C. Gokhale
    Suthakar Ganapathy
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