A research team at Northwestern University, led by Vortex Therapeutics founders Dr. Sarki Abdulkadir and Dr. Gary Schiltz, has published new work defining the precise epigenetic and transcriptional mechanism of action of their small-molecule MYC inhibitor, MYCi975.
The study, published in Science Advances (PMID: 35476451), provides a high-resolution map of how MYCi975 selectively alters the genetic landscape of cancer cells, providing a clear rationale for future combination treatments.
The key findings demonstrate that MYCi975:
“Understanding the precise epigenetic changes caused by our MYC inhibitor allows us to move away from trial-and-error and toward a truly rational combination therapy design,” said Dr. Sarki Abdulkadir, Principal Investigator and Vortex co-founder. “This work is critical because it explains why our inhibitor is well-tolerated and how it can be paired with existing standard-of-care drugs to overcome acquired drug resistance in aggressive cancers.”
The findings reinforce the unique, first-in-class nature of Vortex Therapeutics’ small-molecule platform and accelerates its strategy for clinical development as a backbone for combination cancer regimens.