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Evaluation of Pan-RAF Inhibitor LY3009120 on Human Uveal Melanoma Cell Line 92-1.

Anticancer Research 2024 September
BACKGROUND/AIM: Uveal melanoma (UM) represents a prevailing primary intraocular malignancy, with a limited median overall survival among metastatic patients, and most tumors lack RAF/RAS mutations. The pan-RAF inhibitor LY3009120 has demonstrated valuable anti-tumor effects in a wide range of RAF/RASmut and wild-type (WT) tumor models. This study aimed to evaluate the antitumor effect of LY3009120 on 92-1 UM cell line.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The effect of the pan-RAF inhibitor LY3009120 on cell proliferation, metabolic activity, biomass, early and late apoptosis/necrosis, and morphology was characterized in vitro (0.1-5 μM for 48 h/72 h). Furthermore, targeted panel sequencing was used to characterize the mutational landscape of the human 92-1 UM cell line.

RESULTS: LY3009120 showed a significant concentration-dependent anti-proliferative effect on 92-1 cells. Cell proliferation and viability were significantly reduced at the lowest effective concentration of 0.5 μM (at 48 and 72 h, p<0.001). Furthermore, LY3009120 caused significant early apoptosis and late apoptosis/necrosis in 92-1 cells at 5 μM. Except for TP53, NGS showed that all 49 additional analysed genes (Oncomine myeloid panel) of 92-1 were wild-type, including BRAF, NRAS, and KRAS.

CONCLUSION: The pan-RAF inhibitor LY3009120 demonstrated a significant anti-tumor effect on human UM cell line 92-1 independent of the molecular BRAF and RAS mutational status.

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