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ODM-203, a Selective Inhibitor of FGFR and VEGFR, Shows Strong Antitumor Activity, and Induces Antitumor Immunity.

Tim H Holmström1, Anu-Maarit Moilanen2, Tarja Ikonen2, Mari L Björkman2, Tero Linnanen2, Gerd Wohlfahrt2, Stefan Karlsson2, Riikka Oksala2, Timo Korjamo2, Susanta Samajdar3, Srinivasan Rajagopalan3, Shekar Chelur3, Kishore Narayanan3, Raghuveer K Ramachandra3, Jiju Mani3, Rashmi Nair3, Nagaraj Gowda3, Thomas Anthony3, Samiulla Dhodheri3, Subhendu Mukherjee3, Ravi K Ujjinamatada3, Nanduri Srinivas3, Murali Ramachandra3, Pekka J Kallio2.   

Abstract

Alterations in the gene encoding for the FGFR and upregulation of the VEGFR are found often in cancer, which correlate with disease progression and unfavorable survival. In addition, FGFR and VEGFR signaling synergistically promote tumor angiogenesis, and activation of FGFR signaling has been described as functional compensatory angiogenic signal following development of resistance to VEGFR inhibition. Several selective small-molecule FGFR kinase inhibitors are currently in clinical development. ODM-203 is a novel, selective, and equipotent inhibitor of the FGFR and VEGFR families. In this report we show that ODM-203 inhibits FGFR and VEGFR family kinases selectively and with equal potency in the low nanomolar range (IC50 6-35 nmol/L) in biochemical assays. In cellular assays, ODM-203 inhibits VEGFR-induced tube formation (IC50 33 nmol/L) with similar potency as it inhibits proliferation in FGFR-dependent cell lines (IC50 50-150 nmol/L). In vivo, ODM-203 shows strong antitumor activity in both FGFR-dependent xenograft models and in an angiogenic xenograft model at similar well-tolerated doses. In addition, ODM-203 inhibits metastatic tumor growth in a highly angiogenesis-dependent kidney capsule syngenic model. Interestingly, potent antitumor activity in the subcutaneous syngenic model correlated well with immune modulation in the tumor microenvironment as indicated by marked decrease in the expression of immune check points PD-1 and PD-L1 on CD8 T cells and NK cells, and increased activation of CD8 T cells. In summary, ODM-203 shows equipotent activity for both FGFR and VEGFR kinase families and antitumor activity in both FGFR and angigogenesis models. ©2018 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30301864     DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-18-0204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cancer Ther        ISSN: 1535-7163            Impact factor:   6.261


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