Preclinical Activity of the DLL3-Targeted T-cell Engager MK-6070 in Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer.
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Overview
abstract
Neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC) is an aggressive variant of prostate cancer with limited therapeutic options. Delta-like ligand 3 (DLL3) is a cell-surface protein and therapeutic target expressed in the vast majority of NEPC tumors. The DLL3-targeted T cell-activating construct MK-6070 (formerly called HPN328) binds to both DLL3 on tumor cells and CD3 on T cells, as well as serum albumin to extend half-life. A phase I/II trial of MK-6070 is currently underway, which includes an NEPC cohort (NCT04471727). In this study, we report the preclinical activity of MK-6070 in prostate cancer models, showing high specificity and antitumor activity in DLL3-expressing NEPC models both in vitro and in vivo, with T-cell activation and tumor infiltration of T cells after treatment. MK-6070 also demonstrates antitumor activity in mixed tumors, affecting DLL3-negative prostate cancer cells after engagement with surrounding DLL3-expressing tumor cells, supporting a potential bystander effect. Overall, these data demonstrate the promising activity of MK-6070 in NEPC preclinical models including heterogeneous tumors, supporting the clinical development of MK-6070.