Mutant ROS expression in human cancer

US9539254B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9539254-B2
Application numberUS-201414483681-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 11, 2014
Priority dateFeb 12, 2009
Publication dateJan 10, 2017
Grant dateJan 10, 2017

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The invention provides the identification of the presence of mutant ROS protein in human cancer. In some embodiments, the mutant ROS are FIG-ROS fusion proteins comprising part of the FIG protein fused to the kinase domain of the ROS kinase. In some embodiments, the mutant ROS is the overexpression of wild-type ROS in cancerous tissues (or tissues suspected of being cancerous) where, in normal tissue of that same tissue type, ROS is not expressed or is expressed at lower levels. The mutant ROS proteins of the invention are anticipated to drive the proliferation and survival of a subgroup of human cancers, particularly in cancers of the liver (including bile duct), pancreas, kidney, and testes. The invention therefore provides, in part, isolated polynucleotides and vectors encoding the disclosed mutant ROS polypeptides (e.g., a FIG-ROS(S) fusion polypeptide), probes for detecting it, isolated mutant polypeptides, recombinant polypeptides, and reagents for detecting the fusion and truncated polypeptides. The identification of the mutant ROS polypeptides enables new methods for determining the presence of these mutant ROS polypeptides in a biological sample, methods for screening for compounds that inhibit the proteins, and methods for inhibiting the progression of a cancer characterized by the mutant polynucleotides or polypeptides, which are also provided by the invention.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of a ROS inhibitor to a human patient having a cancer that exhibits a rearrangement involving the ROS gene, thereby treating the cancer, wherein the ROS inhibitor is PF-02341066, wherein the rearrangement results in a gene encoding a fusion polypeptide comprising a ROS kinase domain and wherein the fusion polypeptide is selected from the group consisting of a SLC34A2-ROS fusion polypeptide, a CD74-ROS fusion polypeptide, and a FIG-ROS fusion polypeptide. 2. A method comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of a ROS inhibitor to a human patient identified as having a cancer that exhibits a rearrangement involving the ROS gene, thereby treating the cancer, wherein the ROS inhibitor is PF-02341066, wherein the rearrangement results in a gene encoding a fusion polypeptide comprising a ROS kinase domain and wherein the fusion polypeptide is selected from the group consisting of a SLC34A2-ROS fusion polypeptide, a CD74-ROS fusion polypeptide, and a FIG-ROS fusion polypeptide. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the fusion polypeptide is a SLC34A2-ROS fusion polypeptide. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the fusion polypeptide a CD74-ROS fusion polypeptide. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the fusion polypeptide is a FIG-ROS fusion polypeptide. 6. The method of claim 2 , wherein the fusion polypeptide is a SLC34A2-ROS fusion polypeptide. 7. The method of claim 2 , wherein the fusion polypeptide a CD74-ROS fusion polypeptide. 8. The method of claim 2 , wherein the fusion polypeptide is a FIG-ROS fusion polypeptide.

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  • Drugs for specific purposes, not provided for in groups A61P1/00-A61P41/00 · CPC title

  • Antineoplastic agents · CPC title

  • for liver or gallbladder disorders, e.g. hepatoprotective agents, cholagogues, litholytics · CPC title

  • of the liver or pancreas · CPC title

  • involving compounds serving as markers for tumours, cancers or neoplasias, e.g. cellular determinants, receptors, heat shock/stress proteins, A-protein, oligosaccharides or metabolites · CPC title

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What does patent US9539254B2 cover?
The invention provides the identification of the presence of mutant ROS protein in human cancer. In some embodiments, the mutant ROS are FIG-ROS fusion proteins comprising part of the FIG protein fused to the kinase domain of the ROS kinase. In some embodiments, the mutant ROS is the overexpression of wild-type ROS in cancerous tissues (or tissues suspected of being cancerous) where, in normal …
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Cell Signaling Technology Inc
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Primary CPC classification A61K31/506. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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