Marshall Edwards, Inc.’s NV-128, a Novel mTOR Inhibitor, Demonstrates Good Safety Profile and High Anti-Cancer Activity In Vivo Marshall Edwards, Inc.’s NV-128, a Novel mTOR Inhibitor, Demonstrates Good Safety Profile and High Anti-Cancer Activity In Vivo
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA and NEW CANAAN, CT — (Marketwire) — 09/29/09 — Marshall Edwards, Inc. (NASDAQ: MSHL), a pharmaceutical company specializing in clinical development of oncology drugs, today released data demonstrating that the efficacy of NV-128 in animal xenograft models is achieved without apparent toxicity.
NV-128 is a novel flavonoid small molecule mTOR inhibitor, capable of inhibiting both mTORC1 and mTORC2 pathways which are central to the aberrant proliferative capacity of both mature cancer cells and cancer stem cells.
The data demonstrated that NV-128 has much greater safety than some other mTOR inhibitors in mice bearing human ovarian cancer xenografts.
Most of the current compounds acting on this pathway are analogs of rapamycin, known as rapalogs. Rapamycin and its analogs are regarded as the archetypal inhibitors of mammalian target of rapamycin or mTOR. In addition to their reported toxicities, rapalogs have been shown to contribute to the development of drug resistant tumors and ultimately reduced effectiveness over time due to their inability to efficiently inhibit mTORC2, a complex of mTOR with “rictor” (rapamycin-insensitive companion of mTOR).
NV-128 administered daily resulted in a reduction in tumor volume of 51 per cent relative to untreated control animals after 15 days, compared to a 50 per cent reduction in mice given rapamycin every other day. However, whereas rapamycin treated mice lost 8 per cent of body weight over this period, NV-128 treated mice gained weight, finishing at 6 per cent above their starting weight after the 15 day period. This is a significant indicator of lack of toxicity for NV-128, whereas the weight loss in the rapamycin-treated mice was judged to be a reflection of the well documented toxicity of rapamycin in both animal and human studies. After 21 days the tumors were removed and weighed. In NV-128 treated mice, tumor mass was reduced by 41 per cent compared to vehicle controls, an effect equivalent to rapamycin treated animals in which tumor mass was reduced by 44 per cent.
In additional data released today by Marshall Edwards Inc., the Company reported that NV-128 was judged to be without cardiac toxicity, further indicating the likely safety of NV-128 in clinical use.
One limitation of many drugs in clinical application, including some mTOR inhibitors, is their interference with heart function causing the interval between heart beats to increase (known as the QTc interval). In carefully controlled studies undertaken by an independent contract laboratory, using guinea pigs attached to recording devices to monitor heart function (electrocardiograms), NV-128 administration was shown to have no impact on the QTc interval and was judged therefore to be devoid of cardiac toxicity.
“The combined findings of high level efficacy and good safety profile, including a lack of interference with heart functioning, is a significant step forward in the search for safe and effective cancer drugs that target mTOR,” said Professor Alan Husband, Group Director of Research for Marshall Edwards, Inc.
“mTOR inhibitors have been given a high priority by many pharmaceutical companies working in the oncology field in recent times but none have been able to produce clinical efficacy in the absence of toxicities. We are encouraged that the novel mTOR inhibitor, NV-128, has great potential in human cancer management and we are moving as rapidly as possible to obtain approvals for human clinical trials to commence,” Professor Husband said.
The Marshall Edwards cancer biology group, headed by Dr. David Brown, is currently also exploring the utility of NV-128 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) models.
“While broadly acting against most cancer cell lines, of all the cell lines we have tested with NV-128, NSCLC lines appear to be the most sensitive to the anti-cancer effects of the drug,” said Dr. Brown.
“More recently we have also obtained evidence of the anti-cancer effect of NV-128 in vivo in mice bearing human NSCLC xenografts. Since lung cancer is one of the most prevalent forms of human cancer, we are excited at the prospect in due course of taking the compound into the clinic to evaluate it as a treatment option for this priority target indication,” Dr. Brown said.
About NV-128:
Structurally, NV-128 is an analog of triphendiol and phenoxodiol, both of which are investigational drugs that have been licensed by Novogen Limited to Marshall Edwards, Inc. Phenoxodiol is in development for ovarian and prostate cancer and triphendiol has been granted orphan drug status by the FDA for pancreatic and bile duct cancers, and late stage melanoma.
In contrast to phenoxodiol and triphendiol, NV-128 has been shown to induce caspase-independent DNA degradation and cancer cell death. It appears that in conjunction with autophagy induction, NV-128 induces caspase independent cell death via the AKT-mTOR pathway resulting in beclin sequestration of Bcl-2, Bax up-regulation and mitochondrial depolarization. As a consequence, endonuclease G translocates to the nucleus where it initiates DNA degradation and cell death. This offers an opportunity for use as a monotherapy in chemoresistant cancers and enhanced efficacy against cancer targets less susceptible to phenoxodiol. The option for co-administration of combinations of these drugs is also under investigation to extend the potential therapeutic range of this unique class of oncology compounds.
About Marshall Edwards, Inc:
Marshall Edwards, Inc. (NASDAQ: MSHL) is a specialist oncology company focused on the clinical development of novel anti-cancer therapeutics. These derive from a flavonoid technology platform, which has generated a number of novel compounds characterized by broad ranging activity against a range of cancer cell types with few side effects. Marshall Edwards, Inc. has licensed rights from Novogen Limited (ASX: NRT) (NASDAQ: NVGN) to bring four oncology drugs — phenoxodiol, triphendiol, NV-143 and NV-128 — to market globally.
Marshall Edwards, Inc. is majority owned by Novogen Limited, an Australian biotechnology company that is specializing in the development of therapeutics based on a flavonoid technology platform. Novogen is developing a range of therapeutics across the fields of oncology, cardiovascular disease and inflammatory diseases. More information on the Novogen group of companies can be found at www.marshalledwardsinc.com and www.novogen.com.
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