In rats, Lorlatinib (PF-06463922) displays low plasma clearance, a moderate volume of distribution, a reasonable half-life, low propensity for p-glycoprotein 1-mediated efflux and a bioavailability of 100%. In vivo, Lorlatinib shows cytoreductive antitumor efficacy in the NIH3T3 xenograft models expressing human CD74-ROS1 and Fig-ROS1 via inhibition in ROS1 phosphorylation and the downstream signaling molecules, as well as inhibition of the cell cycle protein Cyclin D1 in tumors. Lorlatinib also demonstrates marked antitumor activity in mice bearing tumor xenografts expressing EML4-ALK, EML4-ALK-L1196M, EML4-ALK-G1269A, EML4-ALK-G1202R or NPM-ALK.
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