CTPS1 inhibition synergizes with replication stress signaling inhibition inMYC-amplified Group 3 medulloblastoma

Author:

Hathaway Matthew R,Gadek Katherine E,Jagana Hawa L,Terrones Isabella C,Hemenway John M,Miyaki Aya,Rajendran Ashmitha,Meechan Michael,Elena-Sanchez Leonel,Vitanza Nicholas A,Slusher Barbara SORCID,Pattwell Siobhan S,Evans Myron K

Abstract

AbstractMYC-driven medulloblastomas (MBs) represent the most aggressive and deadly subgroup of MB, the most common malignant pediatric tumor. Direct targeting of MYC itself remains an unmet clinical need, therefore focusing on vulnerabilities driven by MYC may be a viable option for novel therapeutic interventions. Using whole-genome CRISPR screening, we identified thede novopyrimidine synthesis enzyme CTP synthase (CTPS1) as a strong dependency inMYC-driven MB. CTPS1 is the final and rate-limiting step in thede novopyrimidine synthesis pathway. Targeted inhibition of CTPS1 leads to decreased tumor cell proliferation and markedly reduces MYC expression in G3 MB models. Mechanistically, we demonstrate that single agent CTPS1 inhibition activates the replication stress signaling pathway mediated by ATM-CHK2 and ATR-CHK1. Blockade of CHK1 kinase activity increases sensitivity to CTPS1 inhibition and significantly impedes heterotopic MB tumor growth. CTPS1 enzymatic activity requires the amino acid glutamine, therefore we inhibited CTPS1 using the glutamine antagonists, JHU083 and JHU395. These compounds are prodrugs of 6-diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine (DON) which were developed to exhibit exquisite blood-brain barrier penetrability. Combining JHU083 and CHK1 inhibition demonstrates potent synergy against patient-derived MB xenograftsin vivo. Our findings strongly suggest that combiningde novopyrimidine synthesis and ATR-CHK1 inhibitors is a promising treatment forMYC-driven MBs.Key PointsCTPS1is a unique vulnerability in MYC-driven medulloblastomaCTPS1 inhibition activates the ATR-CHK1 replication stress response pathway for cell survivalBlockade of CTPS1 enzymatic activity synergizes with CHK1 inhibitionin vitroandin vivoImportance of the StudyMYC hyperactivation in tumors drives multiple anabolic processes which contribute to tumor proliferation and aggressiveness in patients. We show that targetingde novopyrimidine synthesis (via CTPS1) limits tumor growth and targets MYC itself through a feedback mechanism. CTPS1 inhibition potently combines with CHK1 blockade and enhances disease control in both heterotopic and orthotopic models of medulloblastoma (MB). Our results support the clinical evaluation of combined CTPS1 and CHK1 inhibition in patients withMYC-driven MB.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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