Small-molecule inhibition of kinesin KIF18A reveals a mitotic vulnerability enriched in chromosomally unstable cancers

Author:

Payton MarcORCID,Belmontes Brian,Hanestad Kelly,Moriguchi Jodi,Chen Kui,McCarter John D.,Chung Grace,Ninniri Maria Stefania,Sun Jan,Manoukian Raffi,Chambers Stuart,Ho Seok-Man,Kurzeja Robert J. M.,Edson Katheryne Z.,Dahal Upendra P.,Wu Tian,Wannberg Sharon,Beltran Pedro J.,Canon Jude,Boghossian Andrew S.ORCID,Rees Matthew G.ORCID,Ronan Melissa M.ORCID,Roth Jennifer A.ORCID,Minocherhomji Sheroy,Bourbeau Matthew P.,Allen Jennifer R.,Coxon Angela,Tamayo Nuria A.,Hughes Paul E.

Abstract

AbstractChromosomal instability (CIN) is a hallmark of cancer, caused by persistent errors in chromosome segregation during mitosis. Aggressive cancers like high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) have a high frequency of CIN and TP53 mutations. Here, we show that inhibitors of the KIF18A motor protein activate the mitotic checkpoint and selectively kill chromosomally unstable cancer cells. Sensitivity to KIF18A inhibition is enriched in TP53-mutant HGSOC and TNBC cell lines with CIN features, including in a subset of CCNE1-amplified, CDK4–CDK6-inhibitor-resistant and BRCA1-altered cell line models. Our KIF18A inhibitors have minimal detrimental effects on human bone marrow cells in culture, distinct from other anti-mitotic agents. In mice, inhibition of KIF18A leads to robust anti-cancer effects with tumor regression observed in human HGSOC and TNBC models at well-tolerated doses. Collectively, our results provide a rational therapeutic strategy for selective targeting of CIN cancers via KIF18A inhibition.

Funder

Amgen

Amgen Inc has a Cancer Dependency Map Consortium (DMC) membership with the Broad Inst.

Amgen Inc.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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