LSD1 is a histone lysine demethylase proposed as therapeutic target in cancer. Chemical modifications applied at C2, C4 and/or C7 positions of the quinazoline core of the previously reported dual LSD1/G9a inhibitor 1 led to a series of non-covalent, highly active, and selective LSD1 inhibitors (2-4 and 6-30) and to the dual LSD1/G9a inhibitor 5 that was more potent than 1 against LSD1. In THP-1 and MV4-11 leukemic cells, the most potent compounds (7, 8, and 29) showed antiproliferative effects at sub-micromolar level without significant toxicity at 1 mu M in non-cancer AHH-1 cells. In MV4-11 cells, the new derivatives increased the levels of the LSD1 histone mark H3K4me2 and induced the re-expression of the CD86 gene silenced by LSD1, thereby confirming the inhibition of LSD1 at cellular level. In breast MDA-MB-231 as well as in rhabdomyosarcoma RD and RH30 cells, taken as examples of solid tumors, the same compounds displayed cell growth arrest in the same IC50 range, highlighting a crucial anticancer role for LSD1 inhibition and suggesting no added value for the simultaneous G9a inhibition in these tumor cell lines.

Menna, M., Fiorentino, F., Marrocco, B., Lucidi, A., Tomassi, S., Cilli, D., et al. (2022). Novel non-covalent LSD1 inhibitors endowed with anticancer effects in leukemia and solid tumor cellular models. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 237, 1-23 [10.1016/j.ejmech.2022.114410].

Novel non-covalent LSD1 inhibitors endowed with anticancer effects in leukemia and solid tumor cellular models

Matteo Cassandri;Silvia Pomella;
2022-01-01

Abstract

LSD1 is a histone lysine demethylase proposed as therapeutic target in cancer. Chemical modifications applied at C2, C4 and/or C7 positions of the quinazoline core of the previously reported dual LSD1/G9a inhibitor 1 led to a series of non-covalent, highly active, and selective LSD1 inhibitors (2-4 and 6-30) and to the dual LSD1/G9a inhibitor 5 that was more potent than 1 against LSD1. In THP-1 and MV4-11 leukemic cells, the most potent compounds (7, 8, and 29) showed antiproliferative effects at sub-micromolar level without significant toxicity at 1 mu M in non-cancer AHH-1 cells. In MV4-11 cells, the new derivatives increased the levels of the LSD1 histone mark H3K4me2 and induced the re-expression of the CD86 gene silenced by LSD1, thereby confirming the inhibition of LSD1 at cellular level. In breast MDA-MB-231 as well as in rhabdomyosarcoma RD and RH30 cells, taken as examples of solid tumors, the same compounds displayed cell growth arrest in the same IC50 range, highlighting a crucial anticancer role for LSD1 inhibition and suggesting no added value for the simultaneous G9a inhibition in these tumor cell lines.
2022
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/05 - PATOLOGIA CLINICA
English
Cancer; Drug discovery; Histone lysine methyltransferases; Lysine-specific demethylase 1; Polypharmacology
Menna, M., Fiorentino, F., Marrocco, B., Lucidi, A., Tomassi, S., Cilli, D., et al. (2022). Novel non-covalent LSD1 inhibitors endowed with anticancer effects in leukemia and solid tumor cellular models. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 237, 1-23 [10.1016/j.ejmech.2022.114410].
Menna, M; Fiorentino, F; Marrocco, B; Lucidi, A; Tomassi, S; Cilli, D; Romanenghi, M; Cassandri, M; Pomella, S; Pezzella, M; Del Bufalo, D; Salik Zeya Ansari, M; Toma( (s))evi('(c)), N; Mladenovi('(c)), M; Viviano, M; Sbardella, G; Rota, R; Trisciuoglio, D; Minucci, S; Mattevi, A; Rotili, D; Mai, A
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