Pancreatic Effects of a Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase Small-molecule Inhibitor in Rats Are Strain-dependent

Author:

Bhaskaran Manoj1,Cornwell Paul D.1,Sorden Steven D.2,Elwell Michael R.3,Russell Natalie R.1,Pritt Michael L.1,Vahle John L.1

Affiliation:

1. Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

2. Covance Laboratories Inc., Madison, Wisconsin, USA

3. Covance Laboratories Inc., Chantilly, Virginia, USA

Abstract

Inhibitors of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) are under development as potential therapies for various autoimmune diseases. In repeat-dose toxicity studies, small-molecule BTK inhibitors (BTKi) have been reported to cause a constellation of histologic effects at the pancreatic endocrine–exocrine interface in male rats; however, similar findings were not reported in other species. Since the BTKi-induced pancreatic effect is morphologically similar to well-documented spontaneous changes (predominantly characterized by insular/peri-insular hemorrhage, pigment deposition, chronic inflammation, and fibrosis) that are known to vary by rat strain, we investigated potential strain-dependent differences in the pancreatic effects of a small-molecule BTKi, LY3337641. Following 13 weeks of LY3337641 treatment, Crl:CD(SD) rats were most sensitive, Crl:WI(Han) rats were of intermediate sensitivity, and Hsd:SD rats were least sensitive. These strain differences appear to be related to differences in rate of weight gain across strains and sexes; however, a definitive mechanism was not determined. This study demonstrated that BTKi-induced pancreatic effects were highly dependent on rat strain and correlated with differences in the incidence and severity of the spontaneous background change. When considered with the lack of pancreas effects in nonrat species, these changes in rats are unlikely predictive of similar changes in humans administered a BTK inhibitor.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cell Biology,Toxicology,Molecular Biology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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