365: MEN1 mutations and menin inhibitor resistance

365: MEN1 mutations and menin inhibitor resistance

Bourgeois et al., Nature Communications - This study used enhanced CRISPR base editor screens, structural biology, biochemical assays, and in vitro/in vivo selection to map MEN1 mutations that drive resistance to five clinical menin inhibitors and to explain their mechanisms. Key terms: MEN1, menin inhibitors, CRISPR base editing, drug resistance, KMT2A.

Study Highlights:
CRISPR base editor screens tiled MEN1 and profiled resistance to five clinical menin inhibitors, revealing shared (M327 I/V/T, G331D) and inhibitor-specific (C334R, E368K/V, V372A) substitutions. Co-crystal structures of mutant menin bound to each inhibitor explain resistance via steric clashes or disrupted interactions and correlate with measured Ki and cellular IC50 shifts. Orthogonal in vitro selection and PDX experiments show many predicted mutations arise spontaneously under drug pressure and that higher inhibitor potency or dosing can suppress or overcome some resistant clones. The particular amino acid substitution at a residue critically determines the magnitude and breadth of resistance.

Conclusion:
Enhanced CRISPR base editing combined with structural and biological validation maps a mutational landscape in MEN1 that can produce pan-class or drug-specific resistance to menin inhibitors; these data can guide clinical monitoring, choices between inhibitors, dosing strategies, and next-generation inhibitor design.

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Article title:
CRISPR base editor screening identifies spectrum of MEN1 mutations impacting menin inhibitors in clinical trials

First author:
Bourgeois

Journal:
Nature Communications

DOI:
10.1038/s41467-026-72685-1

Reference:
Bourgeois, W., Rice, H.E., Wenge, D.V. et al. CRISPR base editor screening identifies spectrum of MEN1 mutations impacting menin inhibitors in clinical trials. Nat Commun (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-72685-1

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This episode was checked against the original article PDF and publication metadata for the episode release published on 2026-05-15.

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- transcript topics: Menin-KMT2A interaction and menin inhibitors in leukemia; CRISPR base editor screen design and MV4;11 cells; Shared and inhibitor-specific MEN1 mutations (M327, G331, T349, C334R, E368K/V, V372A); Biochemical binding: TR-FRET and Ki shifts; Structural insights: co-crystal structures; In vivo validation: PDX models

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