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EMBO Reports | 2011

Histone deacetylase inhibitor activity in royal jelly might facilitate caste switching in bees.

Yong Kee Kim; Noël J.-M. Raynal; Vazganush Gharibyan; Ming Bo Su; Yue Yang Zhou; Jia Li; Sabrina Castellano; Gianluca Sbardella; Jean-Pierre Issa; Mark T. Bedford

Worker and queen bees are genetically indistinguishable. However, queen bees are fertile, larger and have a longer lifespan than their female worker counterparts. Differential feeding of larvae with royal jelly controls this caste switching. There is emerging evidence that the queen‐bee phenotype is driven by epigenetic mechanisms. In this study, we show that royal jelly—the secretion produced by the hypopharyngeal and mandibular glands of worker bees—has histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDACi) activity. A fatty acid, (E)‐10‐hydroxy‐2‐decenoic acid (10HDA), which accounts for up to 5% of royal jelly, harbours this HDACi activity. Furthermore, 10HDA can reactivate the expression of epigenetically silenced genes in mammalian cells. Thus, the epigenetic regulation of queen‐bee development is probably driven, in part, by HDACi activity in royal jelly.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2011

Synthesis and Biochemical Evaluation of Δ2-Isoxazoline Derivatives as DNA Methyltransferase 1 Inhibitors

Sabrina Castellano; Dirk Kuck; Monica Viviano; Jakyung Yoo; Paola Conti; Lucia Tamborini; Andrea Pinto; José L. Medina-Franco; Gianluca Sbardella

A series of Δ(2)-isoxazoline constrained analogues of procaine/procainamide (7a-k and 8a-k) were prepared and their inhibitory activity against DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) was tested. Among them, derivative 7b is far more potent in vitro (IC(50) = 150 μM) than other non-nucleoside inhibitors and also exhibits a strong and dose-dependent antiproliferative effect against HCT116 human colon carcinoma cells. The binding mode of 7b with the enzyme was also investigated by means of a simple competition assay as well as of docking simulations conducted using the recently published crystallographic structure of human DNMT1. On the basis of the findings, we assessed that the mode of inhibition of 7b is consistent with a competition with the cofactor and propose it as a novel lead compound for the development of non-nucleoside DNMT inhibitors.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2011

Nε-lysine acetylation determines dissociation from GAP junctions and lateralization of connexin 43 in normal and dystrophic heart

Claudia Colussi; Jessica Rosati; Stefania Straino; Francesco Spallotta; Roberta Berni; Donatella Stilli; Stefano Rossi; Ezio Musso; Emilio Macchi; Antonello Mai; Gianluca Sbardella; Sabrina Castellano; Cristina Chimenti; Andrea Frustaci; Angela Nebbioso; Lucia Altucci; Maurizio C. Capogrossi; Carlo Gaetano

Wanting to explore the epigenetic basis of Duchenne cardiomyopathy, we found that global histone acetylase activity was abnormally elevated and the acetylase P300/CBP-associated factor (PCAF) coimmunoprecipitated with connexin 43 (Cx43), which was Nε-lysine acetylated and lateralized in mdx heart. This observation was paralleled by Cx43 dissociation from N-cadherin and zonula occludens 1, whereas pp60-c-Src association was unaltered. In vivo treatment of mdx with the pan-histone acetylase inhibitor anacardic acid significantly reduced Cx43 Nε-lysine acetylation and restored its association to GAP junctions (GJs) at intercalated discs. Noteworthy, in normal as well as mdx mice, the class IIa histone deacetylases 4 and 5 constitutively colocalized with Cx43 either at GJs or in the lateralized compartments. The class I histone deacetylase 3 was also part of the complex. Treatment of normal controls with the histone deacetylase pan-inhibitor suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (MC1568) or the class IIa-selective inhibitor 3-{4-[3-(3-fluorophenyl)-3-oxo-1-propen-1-yl]-1-methyl-1H-pyrrol-2-yl}-N-hydroxy-2-propenamide (MC1568) determined Cx43 hyperacetylation, dissociation from GJs, and distribution along the long axis of ventricular cardiomyocytes. Consistently, the histone acetylase activator pentadecylidenemalonate 1b (SPV106) hyperacetylated cardiac proteins, including Cx43, which assumed a lateralized position that partly reproduced the dystrophic phenotype. In the presence of suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid, cell to cell permeability was significantly diminished, which is in agreement with a Cx43 close conformation in the consequence of hyperacetylation. Additional experiments, performed with Cx43 acetylation mutants, revealed, for the acetylated form of the molecule, a significant reduction in plasma membrane localization and a tendency to nuclear accumulation. These results suggest that Cx43 Nε-lysine acetylation may have physiopathological consequences for cell to cell coupling and cardiac function.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2008

Constrained Analogues of Procaine as Novel Small Molecule Inhibitors of DNA Methyltransferase-1

Sabrina Castellano; Dirk Kuck; Marina Sala; Ettore Novellino; Frank Lyko; Gianluca Sbardella

Constrained analogues of procaine were synthesized, and their inhibiting activity against DNMT1 was tested. Among them, the most potent compound, derivative 3b, was also able to induce a recognizable demethylation of chromosomal satellite repeats in HL60 human myeloid leukemia cells and thus represents a lead compound for the development of a novel class of non-nucleoside DNMT1 inhibitors.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2008

Identification of long chain alkylidenemalonates as novel small molecule modulators of histone acetyltransferases

Gianluca Sbardella; Sabrina Castellano; Caterina Vicidomini; Dante Rotili; Angela Nebbioso; Marco Miceli; Lucia Altucci; Antonello Mai

Pentadecylidenemalonate 1b, a simplified analogue of anacardic acid, was identified as the first mixed activator/inhibitor of histone acetyltransferases (HATs). It potentiates PCAF HAT activity while inhibiting those of p300/CBP and recombinant CBP. The remarkable apoptotic effect together with the ability to selectively acetylate histone versus non-histone substrates appoint 1b as a lead for the development of anticancer drugs.


The Journal of Neuroscience | 2012

p300/CBP-associated factor selectively regulates the extinction of conditioned fear

Wei Wei; Carlos M. Coelho; Xiang Li; Roger Marek; Shanzhi Yan; Shawn Anderson; David J. Meyers; Chandrani Mukherjee; Gianluca Sbardella; Sabrina Castellano; Ciro Milite; Dante Rotili; Antonello Mai; Philip A. Cole; Pankaj Sah; Michael S. Kobor; Timothy W. Bredy

It is well established that the activity of chromatin-modifying enzymes is crucial for regulating gene expression associated with hippocampal-dependent memories. However, very little is known about how these epigenetic mechanisms influence the formation of cortically dependent memory, particularly when there is competition between opposing memory traces, such as that which occurs during the acquisition and extinction of conditioned fear. Here we demonstrate, in C57BL/6 mice, that the activity of p300/CBP-associated factor (PCAF) within the infralimbic prefrontal cortex is required for long-term potentiation and is necessary for the formation of memory associated with fear extinction, but not for fear acquisition. Further, systemic administration of the PCAF activator SPV106 enhances memory for fear extinction and prevents fear renewal. The selective influence of PCAF on fear extinction is mediated, in part, by a transient recruitment of the repressive transcription factor ATF4 to the promoter of the immediate early gene zif268, which competitively inhibits its expression. Thus, within the context of fear extinction, PCAF functions as a transcriptional coactivator, which may facilitate the formation of memory for fear extinction by interfering with reconsolidation of the original memory trace.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2011

Novel 3,5-bis(bromohydroxybenzylidene)piperidin-4-ones as coactivator-associated arginine methyltransferase 1 inhibitors: Enzyme selectivity and cellular activity

Donghang Cheng; Sergio Valente; Sabrina Castellano; Gianluca Sbardella; Roberto Di Santo; Roberta Costi; Mark T. Bedford; Antonello Mai

Coactivator-associated arginine methyltransferase 1 (CARM1) represents a valuable target for hormone-dependent tumors such as prostate and breast cancers. Here we report the enzyme and cellular characterization of the 1-benzyl-3,5-bis(3-bromo-4-hydroxybenzylidene)piperidin-4-one (7g) and its analogues 8a-l. Among them, 7g, 8e, and 8l displayed high and selective CARM1 inhibition, with lower or no activity against a panel of different PRMTs or HKMTs. In human LNCaP cells, 7g showed a significant dose-dependent reduction of the PSA promoter activity.


ChemMedChem | 2010

Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Carboxy Analogues of Arginine Methyltransferase Inhibitor 1 (AMI-1)

Sabrina Castellano; Ciro Milite; Rino Ragno; Silvia Simeoni; Antonello Mai; Vittorio Limongelli; Ettore Novellino; Ingo Bauer; Gerald Brosch; Donghang Cheng; Mark T. Bedford; Gianluca Sbardella

Here we report the synthesis of a number of compounds structurally related to arginine methyltransferase inhibitor 1 (AMI‐1). The structural alterations that we made included: 1) the substitution of the sulfonic groups with the bioisosteric carboxylic groups; 2) the replacement of the ureidic function with a bis‐amidic moiety; 3) the introduction of a N‐containing basic moiety; and 4) the positional isomerization of the aminohydroxynaphthoic moiety. We have assessed the biological activity of these compounds against a panel of arginine methyltransferases (fungal RmtA, hPRMT1, hCARM1, hPRMT3, hPRMT6) and a lysine methyltransferase (SET7/9) using histone and nonhistone proteins as substrates. Molecular modeling studies for a deep binding‐mode analysis of test compounds were also performed. The bis‐carboxylic acid derivatives 1 b and 7 b emerged as the most effective PRMT inhibitors, both in vitro and in vivo, being comparable or even better than the reference compound (AMI‐1) and practically inactive against the lysine methyltransferase SET7/9.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2009

Identification of 4-hydroxyquinolines inhibitors of p300/CBP histone acetyltransferases

Antonello Mai; Dante Rotili; Domenico Tarantino; Angela Nebbioso; Sabrina Castellano; Gianluca Sbardella; Marc Tini; Lucia Altucci

We identified a series of 4-hydroxyquinolines bearing a C1 to C15 alkyl chain at the C2 position and a carbethoxy/carboxy group at the C3 position of the quinoline nucleus (MC compounds), endowed with selective inhibitory activity against the p300/CBP HAT enzymes. Enzyme inhibition was investigated using in vitro HAT assays and by western blot analysis of cellular lysates to examine the acetylation levels of histone H3 and alpha-tubulin. When tested in U937 cells, some compounds displayed pro-apoptotic or cytodifferentiating properties.


Diabetes | 2014

The Histone Acetylase Activator Pentadecylidenemalonate 1b Rescues Proliferation and Differentiation in the Human Cardiac Mesenchymal Cells of Type 2 Diabetic Patients

Matteo Vecellio; Francesco Spallotta; Simona Nanni; Claudia Colussi; Chiara Cencioni; Anja Derlet; Beatrice Bassetti; Manuela Tilenni; Maria Cristina Carena; Antonella Farsetti; Gianluca Sbardella; Sabrina Castellano; Antonello Mai; Fabio Martelli; Giulio Pompilio; Maurizio C. Capogrossi; Alessandra Rossini; Stefanie Dimmeler; Andreas M. Zeiher; Carlo Gaetano

This study investigates the diabetes-associated alterations present in cardiac mesenchymal cells (CMSC) obtained from normoglycemic (ND-CMSC) and type 2 diabetic patients (D-CMSC), identifying the histone acetylase (HAT) activator pentadecylidenemalonate 1b (SPV106) as a potential pharmacological intervention to restore cellular function. D-CMSC were characterized by a reduced proliferation rate, diminished phosphorylation at histone H3 serine 10 (H3S10P), decreased differentiation potential, and premature cellular senescence. A global histone code profiling of D-CMSC revealed that acetylation on histone H3 lysine 9 (H3K9Ac) and lysine 14 (H3K14Ac) was decreased, whereas the trimethylation of H3K9Ac and lysine 27 significantly increased. These observations were paralleled by a downregulation of the GCN5-related N-acetyltransferases (GNAT) p300/CBP-associated factor and its isoform 5-α general control of amino acid synthesis (GCN5a), determining a relative decrease in total HAT activity. DNA CpG island hypermethylation was detected at promoters of genes involved in cell growth control and genomic stability. Remarkably, treatment with the GNAT proactivator SPV106 restored normal levels of H3K9Ac and H3K14Ac, reduced DNA CpG hypermethylation, and recovered D-CMSC proliferation and differentiation. These results suggest that epigenetic interventions may reverse alterations in human CMSC obtained from diabetic patients.

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Antonello Mai

Sapienza University of Rome

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Ettore Novellino

University of Naples Federico II

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Dante Rotili

Sapienza University of Rome

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Lucia Altucci

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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