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Evaluation and clinical analyses of downstream targets of the Akt inhibitor GDC-0068.

Yibing Yan1, Violeta Serra, Ludmila Prudkin, Maurizio Scaltriti, Sumati Murli, Olga Rodríguez, Marta Guzman, Deepak Sampath, Michelle Nannini, Yuanyuan Xiao, Marie-Claire Wagle, Jenny Q Wu, Matthew Wongchenko, Garret Hampton, Vanitha Ramakrishnan, Mark R Lackner, Cristina Saura, Desamparados Roda, Andrés Cervantes, Josep Tabernero, Premal Patel, José Baselga.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The oncogenic PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway is an attractive therapeutic target in cancer. However, it is unknown whether the pathway blockade required for tumor growth inhibition is clinically achievable. Therefore, we conducted pharmacodynamic studies with GDC-0068, an ATP competitive, selective Akt1/2/3 inhibitor, in preclinical models and in patients treated with this compound. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: We used a reverse phase protein array (RPPA) platform to identify a biomarker set indicative of Akt inhibition in cell lines and human-tumor xenografts, and correlated the degree of pathway inhibition with antitumor activity. Akt pathway activity was measured using this biomarker set in pre- and post-dose tumor biopsies from patients treated with GDC-0068 in the dose escalation clinical trial.
RESULTS: The set of biomarkers of Akt inhibition is composed of 10 phosphoproteins, including Akt and PRAS40, and is modulated in a dose-dependent fashion, both in vitro and in vivo. In human-tumor xenografts, this dose dependency significantly correlated with tumor growth inhibition. Tumor biopsies from patients treated with GDC-0068 at clinically achievable doses attained a degree of biomarker inhibition that correlated with tumor growth inhibition in preclinical models. In these clinical samples, compensatory feedback activation of ERK and HER3 was observed, consistent with preclinical observations.
CONCLUSION: This study identified a set of biomarkers of Akt inhibition that can be used in the clinical setting to assess target engagement. Here, it was used to show that robust Akt inhibition in tumors from patients treated with GDC-0068 is achievable, supporting the clinical development of this compound in defined patient populations. ©2013 AACR.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24141624     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-13-0978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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