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Abstract Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary brain malignancy with dismal prognosis. Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) therapy is available for the treatment of both newly diagnosed and recurrent glioblastoma and represents a new category of treatment modalities in oncologic therapy. Despite decades of study, few FDA approved modalities are available for GBM and provide limited survival improvements for patients. AKT functions as a key serine/threonine kinase in the RTK/PTEN/PI3K pathway, and extensive genomic analysis of GBM has revealed that this pathway is mutated in a significant majority of GBM cases. Activation of this pathway ultimately leads to the activation of AKT, and p-AKT levels are elevated in the majority of GBM tumor samples and cell lines. Studies have shown that increased p-AKT levels contribute to uncontrolled growth, resistance to apoptosis, and enhanced invasive capabilities of glioma cells, which are characteristics of tumor progression in GBM. AKT serves as a critical hub in this pathway, enabling the amplification of growth signals, thereby making the inhibition of AKT an appealing and promising therapeutic target for treating GBM. Imipridone ONC206 is under clinical development for treatment of pediatric and adult patients with primary brain tumors (NCT04732065 and NCT04541082). Here we show inhibition of p-AKT as well as upregulation of CHOP and caspase-10 following cotreatment of ONC206 and TTFields. Materials & Methods: We investigated the effect of ONC206 (at IC50s) plus TTFields in U251 and T98G human GBM cell lines at different time points. Effect of treatment on cPARP, BCL-2, CHOP, caspase-10, and p-AKT were investigated using western blot. Neurospheres were generated using mentioned cell lines and used for investigating effect of co-treatment on 3D structure. Results: Treatment with ONC206 at the IC50 in T98G cells with TTFields at 24h showed synergistic upregulation of cPARP as well as inhibition of BCL-2. At 96hour time point, inhibition of p-AKT was observed following all treatments (ONC206, TTFields, and co-application compared to control. In U251 cells, following treatment of ONC206 and TTFields, inhibition of BCL-2 was observed at 24h time point at all treatment conditions. Upregulation of CHOP and Casapse-10 at 96h time point was seen, as well as inhibition of p-AKT. Spheroid models showed structure disruption and growth arrest following combination treatment. Conclusion: Here we showed cotreatment results in inhibition of p-AKT, the key node in GBM growth pathway. Also, the upregulation of CHOP and caspase-10 that has not been discussed before can be the key to focus on novel therapeutic targets for GBM More studies are needed to elaborate the exact mechanism of synergy but these new findings can be used to develop novel treatment combination Citation Format: Vida Tajiknia, Praveen Srinivasan, Maximilian Pinho-Schwermann, William MacDonald, Connor Purcell, Wafik El-Deiry. (TTFields) and imipridone ONC206 co-treatment inhibits p-AKT and spheroid growth and upregulates caspase-10 in human GBM cell lines [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 7596.

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