Guancui Yang , Shijie Yang , Jiarun Li , Peijie Jiang , Xiaolong Tian , Xiaoqi Wang , Jin Wei , Xi Zhang , Jinyi Liu
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Additionally, a xenograft model was performed to explore the efficacy and safety of the candidate HDAC1 inhibitor in vivo.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>HDAC1 might be a promising therapeutic target for leukemia and Epirubicin (Epi) could be used as a potential HDAC1 inhibitor. Low-dose Epi exhibited good anti-leukemic effects by inhibiting cell proliferation, DNA synthesis and colony formation. Low-dose Epi could induce ferroptosis by triggering lipid peroxidation, which was better than that treated with current HDAC1 inhibitors Chidamide or Vorinostat, ROS generation and Fe<sup>2+</sup> overload in leukemia cells. Mechanistically, low-dose Epi induced ferroptosis by targeting amino acid metabolism and iron metabolism. Similar results were found in a xenograft model in NOG mice with a good safety profile.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><div>Our study demonstrated that Epi might be used as a HDAC1 inhibitor. 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Low-dose treatment with Epirubicin, a novel histone deacetylase 1 inhibitor, exerts anti-leukemic effects by inducing ferroptosis
Aims
Leukemia is hematopoietic stem cell malignant tumor with poor outcomes. Histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1) is highly expressed in leukemia and current HDAC1 inhibitors have clinical limitations in leukemia therapy. Therefore, novel HDAC1 inhibitor is imperative to being found and its mechanism needs to be further explored.
Materials and methods
Novel HDAC1 inhibitors were discovered through drug virtual screening. CCK-8, EdU and soft agar assay were used to assess the anti-leukemic effect of the candidate HDAC1 inhibitor. ROS, lipid peroxidation, intracellular Fe2+ and LIP assay were employed to verify cell ferroptosis. Additionally, a xenograft model was performed to explore the efficacy and safety of the candidate HDAC1 inhibitor in vivo.
Results
HDAC1 might be a promising therapeutic target for leukemia and Epirubicin (Epi) could be used as a potential HDAC1 inhibitor. Low-dose Epi exhibited good anti-leukemic effects by inhibiting cell proliferation, DNA synthesis and colony formation. Low-dose Epi could induce ferroptosis by triggering lipid peroxidation, which was better than that treated with current HDAC1 inhibitors Chidamide or Vorinostat, ROS generation and Fe2+ overload in leukemia cells. Mechanistically, low-dose Epi induced ferroptosis by targeting amino acid metabolism and iron metabolism. Similar results were found in a xenograft model in NOG mice with a good safety profile.
Conclusion
Our study demonstrated that Epi might be used as a HDAC1 inhibitor. Low-dose Epi could inhibit tumor progression by inducing cell ferroptosis in vitro and in vivo. Thus, Epi administration with lower concentration may be much more favorable and safer in the treatment with leukemia.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Pharmacology publishes research papers covering all aspects of experimental pharmacology with focus on the mechanism of action of structurally identified compounds affecting biological systems.
The scope includes:
Behavioural pharmacology
Neuropharmacology and analgesia
Cardiovascular pharmacology
Pulmonary, gastrointestinal and urogenital pharmacology
Endocrine pharmacology
Immunopharmacology and inflammation
Molecular and cellular pharmacology
Regenerative pharmacology
Biologicals and biotherapeutics
Translational pharmacology
Nutriceutical pharmacology.