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    In: Nature Communications, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Vol. 10, No. 1 ( 2019-06-03)
    Abstract: BET-bromodomain inhibition (BETi) has shown pre-clinical promise for MYC-amplified medulloblastoma. However, the mechanisms for its action, and ultimately for resistance, have not been fully defined. Here, using a combination of expression profiling, genome-scale CRISPR/Cas9-mediated loss of function and ORF/cDNA driven rescue screens, and cell-based models of spontaneous resistance, we identify bHLH/homeobox transcription factors and cell-cycle regulators as key genes mediating BETi’s response and resistance. Cells that acquire drug tolerance exhibit a more neuronally differentiated cell-state and expression of lineage-specific bHLH/homeobox transcription factors. However, they do not terminally differentiate, maintain expression of CCND2, and continue to cycle through S-phase. Moreover, CDK4/CDK6 inhibition delays acquisition of resistance. Therefore, our data provide insights about the mechanisms underlying BETi effects and the appearance of resistance and support the therapeutic use of combined cell-cycle inhibitors with BETi in MYC-amplified medulloblastoma.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2041-1723
    Language: English
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Nature Communications, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Vol. 13, No. 1 ( 2022-02-01)
    Abstract: The role of PPM1D mutations in de novo gliomagenesis has not been systematically explored. Here we analyze whole genome sequences of 170 pediatric high-grade gliomas and find that truncating mutations in PPM1D that increase the stability of its phosphatase are clonal driver events in 11% of Diffuse Midline Gliomas (DMGs) and are enriched in primary pontine tumors. Through the development of DMG mouse models, we show that PPM1D mutations potentiate gliomagenesis and that PPM1D phosphatase activity is required for in vivo oncogenesis. Finally, we apply integrative phosphoproteomic and functional genomics assays and find that oncogenic effects of PPM1D truncation converge on regulators of cell cycle, DNA damage response, and p53 pathways, revealing therapeutic vulnerabilities including MDM2 inhibition.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2041-1723
    Language: English
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: Cancer Research, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Vol. 83, No. 7_Supplement ( 2023-04-04), p. 5719-5719
    Abstract: PDGFRA has been shown to be commonly altered in high-grade gliomas (HGGs), including histone 3 lysine 27-mutated diffuse midline gliomas (H3K27M DMG), a disease with almost no long-term survivors. Here, we performed comprehensive genomic and transcriptomic analysis of 260 high-grade glioma cases, which revealed PDGFRA genomic alterations (mutations and/or amplifications) in 13% of patients. H3K27M DMGs had significantly higher PDGFRA expression compared to H3 wild-type tumors, and PDGFRA gene amplification resulted in even higher expression levels in H3K27M DMGs as well as H3 wild-type HGGs. We tested a panel of patient- derived pHGG/H3K27M DMG models against a range of PDGFRA inhibitors, including avapritinib, a potent small molecule inhibitor with relatively selective activity against both wild-type and mutant PDGFRA. Avapritinib showed supra-micromolar blood-brain barrier penetration in our pre-clinical models and demonstrated significant survival impact in an aggressive patient-derived H3K27M DMG mouse xenograft model. Finally, building on this preclinical activity, we report here the first clinical experience using avapritinib in eight pediatric and young adult patients with high-grade glioma (H3K27M DMG and/or PDGFRA altered). Avapritinib has thus far been well tolerated with no significant acute toxicities. Most importantly, our preliminary data reveal radiographic response evaluated by RAPNO criteria in 50% of patients, a striking outcome rarely seen in this patient population. In summary, we report that avapritinib is a selective, CNS-penetrant small molecule inhibitor of PDGFRA that shows potent activity in preclinical models and produces promising clinical responses with good tolerability in patients with high-grade glioma. This suggests a promising role for avapritinib therapy in this population with previously dismal outcomes. Citation Format: Lisa Mayr, Maria Trissal, Kallen Schwark, Jenna Labelle, Andrew Groves, Julia Furtner-Srajer, Jeffrey Supko, Liesa Weiler-Wichtl, Olivia Hack, Jacob Rozowsky, Joana G. Marques, Eshini Pandatharatna, Ulrike Leiss, Verena Rosenmayr, Frank Dubois, Noah F. Greenwald, Sibylle Madlener, Armin S. Guntner, Hana Pálová, Natalia Stepien, Daniela Lötsch-Gojo, Christian Dorfer, Karin Dieckmann, Andreas Peyrl, Amedeo A. Azizi, Alicia Baumgartner, Ondřej Slabý, Petra Pokorná, Pratiti Bandopadhayay, Rameen Beroukhim, Keith Ligon, Christof Kramm, Annika Bronsema, Simon Bailey, Ana Guerreiro Stücklin, Sabine Mueller, David T. Jones, Natalie Jäger, Jaroslav Štěrba, Leonhard Müllauer, Christine Haberler, Chandan Kumar-Sinha, Arul Chinnaiyan, Rajen Mody, Mary Skrypek, Nina Martinez, Daniel C. Bowers, Carl Koschmann, Johannes Gojo, Mariella Filbin. Clinical response to the PDGFRα inhibitor avapritinib in high-grade glioma patients. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2023; Part 1 (Regular and Invited Abstracts); 2023 Apr 14-19; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2023;83(7_Suppl):Abstract nr 5719.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1538-7445
    Language: English
    Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
    Publication Date: 2023
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