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  2. Inhibition of mTOR Enhances the Efficacy of Proteasome-Dependent Targeted Protein Degradation Approaches

Inhibition of mTOR Enhances the Efficacy of Proteasome-Dependent Targeted Protein Degradation Approaches

  • Cancer Res. 2026 Jan 13. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-25-3941.
Yang Liu 1 Yifeng Sun 2 Tian-Yu Song 3 Si-Yuan Ni 4 Yi-Sheng Pu 1 Yuan-Chen Chang 5 Wenrong Zhou 6 Zhen-Gang Peng 6 Jiajia Liu 7 Jun Shi 7 Wei Lu 8 Yong Cang 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 ShanghaiTech University Shanghai China.
  • 2 Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University Shanghai China.
  • 3 Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Cambridge, MA United States.
  • 4 ShanghaiTech University China.
  • 5 Broad Institute United States.
  • 6 WuXi AppTec (China) Shanghai China.
  • 7 Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital Shanghai China.
  • 8 Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital China.
Abstract

Targeted protein degradation (TPD) approaches, including molecular glue degraders (MGDs) and proteolysis targeting chimeras (PROTACs), overcome traditional occupancy-based inhibitor limitations and facilitate therapeutic development against "undruggable" disease-causing proteins. However, resistance to TPD is common, highlighting the need to further understand the driving mechanisms to improve treatment efficacy. Here, we identified a critical role of mTOR signaling in regulating PROTAC and MGD efficacy in vitro and in vivo. Activation or inhibition of mTOR respectively diminished or enhanced degradation efficacy of all proteasome-dependent TPD modalities tested. Mechanistically, mTOR inhibition suppressed de novo protein synthesis, thus creating a synthetic vulnerability by depleting replenishment of proteins targeted by PROTACs or MGDs. When applied to myeloma, mTOR inhibitors restored sensitivity to pomalidomide, one of the best characterized MGDs, in resistant cell lines and reduced malignant plasma cells in relapsed/refractory patients. This study reveals a clinically translatable strategy combining approved mTOR inhibitors with MGDs or PROTACs to enhance the therapeutic index of targeted protein degradation.

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