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Author(s):  
Thibaut Fourniols ◽  
Valentina Maggio ◽  
Diana Rafael ◽  
Ariana Colaco ◽  
Elia García Vidal ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 586-601
Author(s):  
Chiara Tarantelli ◽  
Eleonora Cannas ◽  
Hillarie Ekeh ◽  
Carmelo Moscatello ◽  
Eugenio Gaudio ◽  
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Aim: Bromodomain and extra-terminal domain (BET) proteins are epigenetic readers that play a fundamental role in transcription regulation. Preclinical and early clinical evidence sustain BET targeting as an anti-cancer approach. BET degraders are chimeric compounds comprising of a BET inhibitor, which allows the binding to BET bromodomains, linked to a small molecule, binder for an E3 ubiquitin ligase complex, triggering BET proteins degradation via the proteasome. These degraders, called proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs), can exhibit greater target specificity compared to BET inhibitors and overcome some of their limitations, such as the upregulation of the BET proteins themselves. Here are presented data on the anti-tumor activity and the mechanism of action of the BET degrader MZ1 in diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) of the activated B-cell like (ABC, ABC DLBCL), using a BET inhibitor as a comparison. Methods: Established lymphoma cell lines were exposed for 72 h to increasing doses of the compounds. Cell proliferation was evaluated by using an 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazolyl-2)-2,5-diphenyltetrazoliumbromide (MTT) assay. Fluorescent-Activated Cell Sorter (FACS) analysis was performed to measure apoptotic activation and RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) to study the transcriptional changes induced by the compounds. Results: MZ1, and not its negative control epimer cisMZ1, was very active with a median half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 49 nmol/L. MZ1 was more in vitro active than the BET inhibitor birabresib (OTX015). Importantly, MZ1 induced cell death in all the ABC DLBCL cell lines, while the BET inhibitor was cytotoxic only in a fraction of them. BET degrader and inhibitor shared partially similar changes at transcriptome level but the MZ1 effect was stronger and overlapped with that caused cyclin-dependent kinase 9 (CDK9) inhibition. Conclusions: The BET degrader MZ1 had strong cytotoxic activity in all the ABC DLBCL cell lines that were tested, and, at least in vitro, it elicited more profound effects than BET inhibitors, and encourages further investigations.


Biomedicines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 1878
Author(s):  
Janina Schreiber ◽  
Nastassia Liaukouskaya ◽  
Lars Fuhrmann ◽  
Alexander-Thomas Hauser ◽  
Manfred Jung ◽  
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In utero renal development is subject to maternal metabolic and environmental influences affecting long-term renal function and the risk of developing chronic kidney failure and cardiovascular disease. Epigenetic processes have been implicated in the orchestration of renal development and prenatal programming of nephron number. However, the role of many epigenetic modifiers for kidney development is still unclear. Bromodomain and extra-terminal domain (BET) proteins act as histone acetylation reader molecules and promote gene transcription. BET family members Brd2, Brd3 and Brd4 are expressed in the nephrogenic zone during kidney development. Here, the effect of the BET inhibitor JQ1 on renal development is evaluated. Inhibition of BET proteins via JQ1 leads to reduced growth of metanephric kidney cultures, loss of the nephron progenitor cell population, and premature and disturbed nephron differentiation. Gene expression of key nephron progenitor transcription factor Osr1 is downregulated after 24 h BET inhibition, while Lhx1 and Pax8 expression is increased. Mining of BRD4 ChIP-seq and gene expression data identify Osr1 as a key factor regulated by BRD4-controlled gene activation. Inhibition of BRD4 by BET inhibitor JQ1 leads to downregulation of Osr1, thereby causing a disturbance in the balance of nephron progenitor cell self-renewal and premature differentiation of the nephron, which ultimately leads to kidney hypoplasia and disturbed nephron development. This raises questions about the potential teratogenic effects of BET inhibitors for embryonic development. In summary, our work highlights the role of BET proteins for prenatal programming of nephrogenesis and identifies Osr1 as a potential target of BET proteins.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna M. Jermakowicz ◽  
Matthew J. Rybin ◽  
Robert K. Suter ◽  
Jann N. Sarkaria ◽  
Zane Zeier ◽  
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AbstractBromodomain and extraterminal domain (BET) proteins have emerged as therapeutic targets in multiple cancers, including the most common primary adult brain tumor glioblastoma (GBM). Although several BET inhibitors have entered clinical trials, few are brain penetrant. We have generated UM-002, a novel brain penetrant BET inhibitor that reduces GBM cell proliferation in vitro and in a human cerebral brain organoid model. Since UM-002 is more potent than other BET inhibitors, it could potentially be developed for GBM treatment. Furthermore, UM-002 treatment reduces the expression of cell-cycle related genes in vivo and reduces the expression of invasion related genes within the non-proliferative cells present in tumors as measured by single cell RNA-sequencing. These studies suggest that BET inhibition alters the transcriptional landscape of GBM tumors, which has implications for designing combination therapies. Importantly, they also provide an integrated dataset that combines in vitro and ex vivo studies with in vivo single-cell RNA-sequencing to characterize a novel BET inhibitor in GBM.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thierry Lesimple ◽  
María José de Miguel ◽  
Cristophe Le Tourneau ◽  
Mariano Ponz-Sarvise ◽  
Marie Paule Sablin ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irene Chen ◽  
James Edward Longbotham ◽  
Sarah McMahon ◽  
Rahul Suryawanshi ◽  
Jared Carlson-Stevermer ◽  
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Inhibitors of Bromodomain and Extra-terminal domain (BET) proteins are possible anti-SARS-CoV-2 prophylactics as they downregulate angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2). Here, we show that BET proteins should not be inactivated therapeutically as they are critical antiviral factors at the post-entry level. Knockouts of BRD3 or BRD4 in cells overexpressing ACE2 exacerbate SARS-CoV-2 infection; the same is observed when cells with endogenous ACE2 expression are treated with BET inhibitors during infection, and not before. Viral replication and mortality are also enhanced in BET inhibitor-treated mice overexpressing ACE2. BET inactivation suppresses interferon production induced by SARS-CoV-2, a process phenocopied by the envelope (E) protein previously identified as a possible "histone mimetic." E protein, in an acetylated form, directly binds the second bromodomain of BRD4. Our data support a model where SARS-CoV-2 E protein evolved to antagonize interferon responses via BET protein inhibition; this neutralization should not be further enhanced with BET inhibitor treatment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (Supplement_6) ◽  
pp. vi214-vi214
Author(s):  
Leslie Lupien ◽  
Adam Boynton ◽  
Rushil Kumbhani ◽  
Gabrielle Gionet ◽  
Amy Goodale ◽  
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Abstract MYC-driven medulloblastomas are a particularly devastating group of pediatric brain tumors that exhibit resistance and continued progression despite standard of care treatments. Our preclinical work identified BET-bromodomain inhibitors as a potentially promising new class of drugs for children with medulloblastoma and other MYC-driven cancers, providing rationale to evaluate these agents in clinical trials. However, treatment with BET inhibitor (BETi) alone is unlikely to be sufficient for a cure, with most tumors evolving to acquire resistance to single-agent targeted therapies. We applied an integrative genomics approach to identify genes and pathways mediating BETi response in medulloblastoma. These studies revealed that MYC-driven medulloblastoma cells with acquired resistance to BETi reinstate transcription of essential genes suppressed by drug, and exhibit changes in cell state and new vulnerabilities not present in drug-sensitive cells. We now have a growing body of evidence showing that BET inhibition downregulates the expression of key lipid metabolism genes and metabolism-related signaling pathways, and that medulloblastoma cells with adaptive resistance to drug differentially express and exhibit preferential dependency on specific lipid metabolic genes and transcriptional regulators. Our studies explore the possibility of exploiting these novel metabolic vulnerabilities in order to overcome BETi resistance and provide a more efficacious upfront therapy.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Satomi Imaide ◽  
Kristin M. Riching ◽  
Nikolai Makukhin ◽  
Vesna Vetma ◽  
Claire Whitworth ◽  
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Bivalent PROTACs work drive protein degradation by simultaneously binding a target protein and an E3 ligase and forming a productive ternary complex. We hypothesized that increasing binding valency within a PROTAC could enhanced degradation. Here, we designed trivalent PROTACs consisting of a bivalent BET inhibitor and an E3 ligand, tethered via a branched linker. We identified VHL-based SIM1 as a low picomolar BET degrader, with preference for BRD2. Compared to bivalent PROTACs, SIM1 showed more sustained and higher degradation efficacy, which led to more potent anti-cancer activity. Mechanistically, SIM1 simultaneously engages with high avidity both BET bromodomains in a cis intramolecular fashion and forms a 1:1:1 ternary complex with VHL exhibiting positive cooperativity and high cellular stability with prolonged residence time. Collectively, our data along with favorable in vivo pharmacokinetics demonstrate that augmenting the binding valency of proximity-induced modalities can be an enabling strategy for advancing functional outcomes.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mandakini B Singh ◽  
Christopher J Babigian ◽  
Gregory C Sartor

Epigenetic pharmacotherapies have emerged as a promising treatment option for substance use disorder (SUD) due to their ability to reverse maladaptive transcriptional and behavioral responses to drugs of abuse. In particular, inhibitors of bromodomain and extra terminal domain (BET) reader proteins have been shown to reduce cocaine- and opioid-seeking behaviors in rodents. However, only pan-BET inhibitors, small molecules that bind to both bromodomains (BD1 and BD2) with all BET proteins, have been investigated in animal models of SUD. Given the potential side effects associated with pan-BET inhibitors, safer and more selective strategies are needed to advance BET therapeutics as a potential treatment for SUD. Here, we show that RVX-208, a clinically tested, BD2-selective BET inhibitor, dose-dependently reduced cocaine conditioned place preference in male mice, similar to the pan-BET inhibitor JQ1. In other behavioral experiments, RVX-208 treatment did not alter distance traveled, anxiety-like behavior, or novel object recognition memory. At the transcriptional level, RVX-208 attenuated the expression of multiple cocaine-induced genes in the nucleus accumbens. RVX-208 produced a distinct transcriptional response in stimulated primary neurons compared to JQ1 but had little effect on gene expression in non-stimulated neurons. Together, these data indicate that targeting domain-specific BET mechanisms may be an effective and safer strategy to reduce cocaine-induced neurobehavioral adaptations.


Blood ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher P Mill ◽  
Warren Fiskus ◽  
Courtney D DiNardo ◽  
Christine Birdwell ◽  
John A Davis ◽  
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Majority of RUNX1 mutations in AML are missense or deletion-truncation and behave as loss-of-function mutations. Following standard therapy, AML patients expressing mtRUNX1 exhibit inferior clinical outcome than those without mutant RUNX1. Studies presented here demonstrate that as compared to AML cells lacking mtRUNX1, their isogenic counterparts harboring mtRUNX1 display impaired ribosomal biogenesis and differentiation, as well as exhibit reduced levels of wild-type RUNX1, PU.1 and c-Myc. Compared to AML cells with only wild-type RUNX1, AML cells expressing mtRUNX1 were also more sensitive to the protein translation inhibitor homoharringtonine (omacetaxine) and BCL2 inhibitor venetoclax. HHT treatment repressed enhancers and their BRD4 occupancy, as well as was associated with reduced levels of c-Myc, c-Myb, MCL1 and Bcl-xL. Consistent with this, co-treatment with omacetaxine and venetoclax or BET inhibitor induced synergistic in vitro lethality in AML expressing mtRUNX1. Compared to each agent alone, co-treatment with omacetaxine and venetoclax or BET inhibitor also displayed improved in vivo anti-AML efficacy, associated with improved survival of immune depleted mice engrafted with AML cells harboring mtRUNX1. These findings highlight superior efficacy of omacetaxine-based combination therapies for AML harboring mtRUNX1.


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