DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-24-1948 ISSN: 1078-0432

Anti-tumor activity and biomarker analysis for TROP2-antibody drug conjugate Datopotamab deruxtecan in patient-derived breast cancer xenograft models

Funda Meric-Bernstam, Erkan Yuca, Kurt W. Evans, Ming Zhao, Takanori Maejima, Tsuyoshi Karibe, Maria Gabriela Raso, Ximing Tang, Xiaofeng Zheng, Yasmeen Qamar. Rizvi, Argun Akcakanat, Stephen S. Scott, Bailiang Wang, Lauren A. Byers, Debu Tripathy, Daisuke Okajima, Senthil Damodaran

Abstract

Background: Datopotamab deruxtecan (Dato-DXd), is a humanized anti-TROP2 IgG1 monoclonal antibody linked to a potent topoisomerase I inhibitor payload (DXd). Dato-DXd has already shown antitumor activity in breast cancer; however, the determinants of response, including the importance of TROP2 expression, remain unclear. We tested the activity of Dato-DXd in a panel of breast cancer patient-derived xenografts (BCXs) varying in TROP2 expression. Methods: The antitumor activity of Dato-DXd and isotype-control-DXd (IgG-DXd) was assessed against 11 BCXs varying in TROP2 expression, 10 representing tumors post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Pharmacodynamic effects were assessed at 24 and 72 hours. The effects of TROP2 expression on Dato-DXd activity was assessed in vitro and in vivo using viral overexpression in BCX-derived cell lines. Results: Models differed in their sensitivity to both Dato-DXd and IgG-DXd. Dato-DXd (10 mg/kg) led to objective response in 4 (36%) models and statistically significant prolongation of event-free survival (EFS) in 8 (73%) models while IgG-DXd (10 mg/kg) led to response in 1 (9%) and prolonged EFS in 3 (27%) models. TROP2 RNA and protein was significantly higher in Dato-DXd-sensitive models. In isogenic cell lines derived from Dato-DXd-resistant BCXs, overexpression of TROP2 conferred Dato-DXd antitumor activity in vitro and in vivo. Dato-DXd increased γH2AX and phospho-KAP1 in the 2 Dato-DXd-sensitive BCXs but not in a Dato-DXd-resistant BCX. In Dato-DXd-sensitive models, antitumor activity was enhanced in combination with PARP inhibitor, olaparib. Conclusion: Dato-DXd is active in breast cancer models. Dato-DXd has TROP2 dependent and independent mediators of activity; however, high TROP2 expression enhances Dato-DXd antitumor activity.

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