In tumor xenograft models, Temuterkib inhibits PD biomarker phospho-p90RSK1 in tumors and the PD effects are correlated with compound exposures and anti-tumor activities. Temuterkib shows either similar or superior anti-tumor activity as compared to other published ERK inhibitors in BRAF or RAS mutant cell lines and xenograft models. Oral administration of single-agent Temuterkib significantly inhibits tumor growth in vivo and is well tolerated in BRAF or NRAS mutant melanoma, BRAF or KRAS mutant colorectal, lung and pancreatic cancer xenografts or PDX models. Therefore, Temuterkib can be tailored for treatment of cancers with MAPK pathway alteration. In addition, Temuterkib has anti-tumor activity in a PLX4032-resistant A375 melanoma xenograft model due to MAPK reactivation, may have potential for treatment of melanoma patients who have failed BRAF therapies. More importantly, Temuterkib can be combined with investigational and approved agents in preclinical models, particularly KRAS mutant models. Combination treatment of Temuterkib and CDK4/6 inhibitor abemaciclib is well tolerated and results in potent tumor growth inhibition or regression in multiple in vivo cancer models, including KRAS mutant colorectal and non-small cell lung cancers.
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