Combinatorial Anticancer Drug Screen Identifies Off-Target Effects of Epigenetic Chemical Probes.
Samir H BarghoutMandeep K MannAhmed M AmanYifan YuMatthew G AlteenAaron D SchimmerMatthieu SchapiraCheryl H ArrowsmithDalia Barsyte-LovejoyPublished in: ACS chemical biology (2022)
Anticancer drug response is determined by genetic and epigenetic mechanisms. To identify the epigenetic regulators of anticancer drug response, we conducted a chemical epigenetic screen using chemical probes that target different epigenetic modulators. In this screen, we tested 31 epigenetic probes in combination with 14 mechanistically diverse anticancer agents and identified 8 epigenetic probes that significantly potentiate the cytotoxicity of TAK-243, a first-in-class ubiquitin-activating enzyme (UBA1) inhibitor evaluated in several solid and hematologic malignancies. These probes are TP-472, GSK864, A-196, UNC1999, SGC-CBP30, and PFI-4 (and its related analogues GSK6853 and GSK5959), and they target BRD9/7, mutant IDH1, SUV420H1/2, EZH2/1, p300/CBP, and BRPF1B, respectively. In contrast to epigenetic probes, negative control compounds did not have a significant impact on TAK-243 cytotoxicity. Potentiation of TAK-243 cytotoxicity was associated with reduced ubiquitylation and induction of apoptosis. Mechanistically, these epigenetic probes exerted their potentiation by inhibiting the efflux transporter ATP-binding cassette subfamily G member 2 (ABCG2) without inducing significant changes in the ubiquitylation pathways or ABCG2 expression levels. As assessed by docking analysis, the identified probes could potentially interact with ABCG2. Based on these data, we have developed a cell-based assay that can quantitatively evaluate ABCG2 inhibition by drug candidates. In conclusion, our study identifies epigenetic probes that profoundly potentiate TAK-243 cytotoxicity through off-target ABCG2 inhibition. We also provide experimental evidence that several negative control compounds cannot exclude a subset of off-target effects of chemical probes. Finally, potentiation of TAK-243 cytotoxicity can serve as a quantitative measure of ABCG2-inhibitory activity.
Keyphrases
- small molecule
- dna methylation
- living cells
- gene expression
- fluorescence imaging
- single molecule
- genome wide
- signaling pathway
- protein protein
- fluorescent probe
- nucleic acid
- emergency department
- magnetic resonance
- stem cells
- photodynamic therapy
- pi k akt
- long non coding rna
- machine learning
- mesenchymal stem cells
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- molecular docking
- magnetic resonance imaging
- cell death
- transcription factor
- cancer stem cells
- high grade
- big data
- deep learning