Effects of LRRK2 Inhibitors in Nonhuman Primates

Glen K. Miller,Sabu Kuruvilla,Binod Jacob,Lisa LaFranco-Scheuch,Vasudevan Bakthavatchalu, Jason Flor, Kristin Flor, Julie Ziegler, Christine Reichard, Phil Manfre, Suzanne Firner, Tara McNutt, Diane Quay, Sairam Bellum, Greg Doto,Paul J. Ciaccio,Kara Pearson, Jack Valentine, Pete Fuller,Matt Fell,Takayuki Tsuchiya, Toni Williamson,Gordon Wollenberg

Toxicologic pathology(2023)

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Toxicology studies in nonhuman primates were conducted to evaluate selective, brain penetrant inhibitors of LRRK2. GNE 7915 was limited to 7-day administration in cynomolgus monkeys at 65 mg/kg/day or limited to 14 days in rhesus at 22.5 mg/kg b.i.d. due to physical signs. Compound 25 demonstrated acceptable tolerability at 50 and 225 mg/kg b.i.d. for 7 days in rhesus monkeys. MK-1468 was tolerated during 7-day administration at 100, 200 or 800 mg/kg/day or for 30-day administration at 30, 100, or 500 mg/kg b.i.d. in rhesus monkeys. The lungs revealed hypertrophy of type 2 pneumocytes, with accumulation of intra-alveolar macrophages. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed increased lamellar structures within hypertrophic type 2 pneumocytes. Hypertrophy and hyperplasia of type 2 pneumocytes with accumulation of intra-alveolar macrophages admixed with neutrophils were prominent at peripheral lungs of animals receiving compound 25 or MK-1468. Affected type 2 pneumocytes were immuno-positive for pro-surfactant C, but negative for CD11c, a marker for intra-alveolar macrophages. Accumulation of collagen within alveolar walls, confirmed by histochemical trichrome stain, accompanied changes described for compound 25 and MK-1468. Following a 12-week treatment-free interval, animals previously receiving MK-1468 for 30 days exhibited remodeling of alveolar structure and interstitial components that did not demonstrate reversibility.
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LRRK2 inhibitors, Parkinson's disease, type 2 pneumocytes, lungs, preclinical studies
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