Potency and selectivity of a novel pan-RAS inhibitor in 3D bioprinted organoid tumor models
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Background
Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains a significant global health burden, with KRAS mutations driving ∼40% of cases. Efficacy of recently approved, mutant-specific KRAS inhibitors is limited by intrinsic and adaptive resistance mechanisms. Pan-RAS inhibitors, such as ADT-007, offer broader therapeutic potential by targeting multiple RAS isoforms. Here, we evaluate ADT-007 in 3D bioprinted organoid tumors (BOTs) generated from KRAS-mutant and RAS wild-type (WT) CRC cell lines.
Methods
Potency and selectivity of ADT-007 were compared to bortezomib, a proteasome inhibitor, and YM155, a survivin inhibitor, using high-content imaging and ATP-based luminescence assays. Mechanistic studies assessed impact on RAS activation and downstream signaling.
Results
ADT-007 exhibited high potency and selectivity in KRAS-mutant BOTs, reducing tumor burdens >30% at nanomolar concentrations, and demonstrated superior selectivity over bortezomib and YM155 with minimal cytotoxicity in RAS-WT BOTs. Mechanistic analysis confirmed ADT-007 inhibited RAS activation and downstream signaling, leading to selective apoptosis induction in KRAS-mutant CRC cells.
Conclusions
The selective potency and specificity of ADT-007 warrants further investigation of pan-RAS inhibitors for treating RAS-driven cancers. This study also underscores the translational utility of 3D BOT models for preclinical drug response assessment. Further validation in patient-derived BOTs is necessary to evaluate potential of ADT-007 in clinical settings.