Elevated N1-Acetylspermidine Levels in Doxorubicin-treated MCF-7 Cancer Cells: Histone Deacetylase 10 Inhibition with an N1-Acetylspermidine Mimetic

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Raj, Ajay Kumar [1 ]
Lokhande, Kiran Bharat [2 ]
Khunteta, Kratika [1 ]
Sarode, Sachin Chakradhar [3 ]
Sharma, Nilesh Kumar [1 ]
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[1] Dr DY Patil Vidyapeeth, Dr DY Patil Biotechnol & Bioinformat Inst, Canc & Translat Res Lab, Pune, Maharashtra, India
[2] Dr DY Patil Vidyapeeth, Dr DY Patil Biotechnol & Bioinformat Inst, Bioinformat Res Lab, Pune, Maharashtra, India
[3] Dr DY Patil Vidyapeeth, Dr DY Patil Dent Coll & Hosp, Dept Oral Pathol & Microbiol, Pune, India
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Aantagonists and inhibitors; Doxorubicin; Epigenomics; Metabolic reprogramming; Polyamines; TARGETING POLYAMINE METABOLISM; N-1; N-12-DIACETYLSPERMINE; BINDING; DOCKING; GROWTH;
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10.15430/JCP.24.002
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Cancer drug resistance is associated with metabolic adaptation. Cancer cells have been shown to implicate acetylated polyamines in adaptations during cell death. However, exploring the mimetic of acetylated polyamines as a potential anticancer drug is lacking. We performed intracellular metabolite profiling of human breast cancer MCF-7 cells treated with doxorubicin (DOX), a well known anticancer drug. A novel and in-house vertical tube gel electrophoresis assisted procedure followed by LC-HRMS analysis was employed to detect acetylated polyamines such as N1-acetylspermidine. We designed a mimetic N1-acetylspermidine (MINAS) which is a known substrate of histone deacetylase 10 (HDAC10). Molecular docking and molecular dynamics (MDs) simulations were used to evaluate the inhibitory potential of MINAS against HDAC10. The inhibitory potential and the ADMET profile of MINAS were compared to a known HDAC10 inhibitor Tubastatin A. N1-acetylspermidine, an acetylated form of polyamine, was detected intracellularly in MCF-7 cells treated with DOX over DMSO-treated MCF-7 cells. We designed and curated MINAS (PubChem CID 162679241). Molecular docking and MD simulations suggested the strong and comparable inhibitory potential of MINAS (-8.2 kcal/ mol) to Tubastatin A (-8.4 kcal/mol). MINAS and Tubastatin A share similar binding sites on HDAC10, including Ser138, Ser140, Tyr183, and Cys184. Additionally, MINAS has a better ADMET profile compared to Tubastatin A, with a high MRTD value and lower toxicity. In conclusion, the data show that N1-acetylspermidine levels rise during DOX-induced breast cancer cell death. Additionally, MINAS, an N1-acetylspermidine mimetic compound, could be investigated as a potential anticancer drug when combined with chemotherapy like DOX.
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