Expanding the HDAC druggable landscape beyond enzymatic activity

Author:

Olivet JulienORCID,Choi Soon Gang,Sierra Salvador,O’Grady Tina M.,de la Fuente Revenga Mario,Laval Florent,Botchkarev Vladimir V.,Gorgulla Christoph,Coote Paul W.,Blavier Jérémy,Geffken Ezekiel A.,Lakhani Jimit,Song Kijun,Yeoh Zoe C.,Hu Bin,Varca Anthony C.,Bruyr Jonathan,Ibrahim Samira,Jivanjee Tasneem,Bromley Joshua D.,Nyquist Sarah K.,Richardson Aaron,Yue Hong,Wang Yang,Calonghi Natalia,Stefan Alessandra,Spirohn Kerstin,Vertommen Didier,Baietti Maria F.,Lemmens Irma,Seo Hyuk-Soo,Dozmorov Mikhail G.,Willems Luc,Tavernier Jan,Das KalyanORCID,Leucci EleonoraORCID,Hochkoeppler Alejandro,Sun Zhen-Yu Jim,Calderwood Michael A.,Hao Tong,Shalek Alex K.,Hill David E.,Boeszoermenyi Andras,Arthanari Haribabu,Buhrlage Sara J.,Dhe-Paganon Sirano,González-Maeso JavierORCID,Dequiedt Franck,Twizere Jean-Claude,Vidal Marc

Abstract

ABSTRACTEnzymatic pockets such as those of histone deacetylases (HDACs) are among the most favored targets for drug development. However, enzymatic inhibitors often exhibit low selectivity and high toxicity due to targeting multiple enzyme paralogs, which are often involved in distinct multisubunit complexes. Here, we report the discovery and characterization of a non-enzymatic small molecule inhibitor of HDAC transcriptional repression functions with comparable anti-tumor activity to the enzymatic HDAC inhibitor Vorinostat, and anti-psychedelic activity of anHDAC2knockoutin vivo. We highlight that these phenotypes are achieved while modulating the expression of 20- and 80-fold fewer genes than enzymatic and genetic inhibition in the respective models. Thus, by achieving the same biological outcomes as established therapeutics while impacting a dramatically smaller number of genes, inhibitors of protein-protein interactions can offer important advantages in improving the selectivity of epigenetic modulators.GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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