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Sirtuin Inhibitor Cambinol Induces Cell Differentiation and Differently Interferes with SIRT1 and 2 at the Substrate Binding Site

Epigenetic mechanisms finely regulate gene expression and represent potential therapeutic targets. Cambinol is a synthetic heterocyclic compound that inhibits class III histone deacetylases known as sirtuins (SIRTs). The acetylating action that results could be crucial in modulating cellular functio...

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Autores principales: Giordano, Deborah, Scafuri, Bernardina, De Masi, Luigi, Capasso, Lucia, Maresca, Viviana, Altucci, Lucia, Nebbioso, Angela, Facchiano, Angelo, Bontempo, Paola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10295654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11061624
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author Giordano, Deborah
Scafuri, Bernardina
De Masi, Luigi
Capasso, Lucia
Maresca, Viviana
Altucci, Lucia
Nebbioso, Angela
Facchiano, Angelo
Bontempo, Paola
author_facet Giordano, Deborah
Scafuri, Bernardina
De Masi, Luigi
Capasso, Lucia
Maresca, Viviana
Altucci, Lucia
Nebbioso, Angela
Facchiano, Angelo
Bontempo, Paola
author_sort Giordano, Deborah
collection PubMed
description Epigenetic mechanisms finely regulate gene expression and represent potential therapeutic targets. Cambinol is a synthetic heterocyclic compound that inhibits class III histone deacetylases known as sirtuins (SIRTs). The acetylating action that results could be crucial in modulating cellular functions via epigenetic regulations. The main aim of this research was to investigate the effects of cambinol, and its underlying mechanisms, on cell differentiation by combining wet experiments with bioinformatics analyses and molecular docking simulations. Our in vitro study evidenced the ability of cambinol to induce the differentiation in MCF-7, NB4, and 3T3-L1 cell lines. Interestingly, focusing on the latter that accumulated cytoplasmic lipid droplets, the first promising results related to the action mechanisms of cambinol have shown the induction of cell cycle-related proteins (such as p16 and p27) and modulation of the expression of Rb protein and nuclear receptors related to cell differentiation. Moreover, we explored the inhibitory mechanism of cambinol on human SIRT1 and 2 performing in silico molecular simulations by protein–ligand docking. Cambinol, unlike from other sirtuin inhibitors, is able to better interact with the substrate binding site of SIRT1 than with the inhibition site. Additionally, for SIRT2, cambinol partially interacts with the substrate binding site, although the inhibition site is preferred. Overall, our findings suggest that cambinol might contribute to the development of an alternative to the existing epigenetic therapies that modulate SIRTs.
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spelling pubmed-102956542023-06-28 Sirtuin Inhibitor Cambinol Induces Cell Differentiation and Differently Interferes with SIRT1 and 2 at the Substrate Binding Site Giordano, Deborah Scafuri, Bernardina De Masi, Luigi Capasso, Lucia Maresca, Viviana Altucci, Lucia Nebbioso, Angela Facchiano, Angelo Bontempo, Paola Biomedicines Article Epigenetic mechanisms finely regulate gene expression and represent potential therapeutic targets. Cambinol is a synthetic heterocyclic compound that inhibits class III histone deacetylases known as sirtuins (SIRTs). The acetylating action that results could be crucial in modulating cellular functions via epigenetic regulations. The main aim of this research was to investigate the effects of cambinol, and its underlying mechanisms, on cell differentiation by combining wet experiments with bioinformatics analyses and molecular docking simulations. Our in vitro study evidenced the ability of cambinol to induce the differentiation in MCF-7, NB4, and 3T3-L1 cell lines. Interestingly, focusing on the latter that accumulated cytoplasmic lipid droplets, the first promising results related to the action mechanisms of cambinol have shown the induction of cell cycle-related proteins (such as p16 and p27) and modulation of the expression of Rb protein and nuclear receptors related to cell differentiation. Moreover, we explored the inhibitory mechanism of cambinol on human SIRT1 and 2 performing in silico molecular simulations by protein–ligand docking. Cambinol, unlike from other sirtuin inhibitors, is able to better interact with the substrate binding site of SIRT1 than with the inhibition site. Additionally, for SIRT2, cambinol partially interacts with the substrate binding site, although the inhibition site is preferred. Overall, our findings suggest that cambinol might contribute to the development of an alternative to the existing epigenetic therapies that modulate SIRTs. MDPI 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10295654/ /pubmed/37371719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11061624 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Giordano, Deborah
Scafuri, Bernardina
De Masi, Luigi
Capasso, Lucia
Maresca, Viviana
Altucci, Lucia
Nebbioso, Angela
Facchiano, Angelo
Bontempo, Paola
Sirtuin Inhibitor Cambinol Induces Cell Differentiation and Differently Interferes with SIRT1 and 2 at the Substrate Binding Site
title Sirtuin Inhibitor Cambinol Induces Cell Differentiation and Differently Interferes with SIRT1 and 2 at the Substrate Binding Site
title_full Sirtuin Inhibitor Cambinol Induces Cell Differentiation and Differently Interferes with SIRT1 and 2 at the Substrate Binding Site
title_fullStr Sirtuin Inhibitor Cambinol Induces Cell Differentiation and Differently Interferes with SIRT1 and 2 at the Substrate Binding Site
title_full_unstemmed Sirtuin Inhibitor Cambinol Induces Cell Differentiation and Differently Interferes with SIRT1 and 2 at the Substrate Binding Site
title_short Sirtuin Inhibitor Cambinol Induces Cell Differentiation and Differently Interferes with SIRT1 and 2 at the Substrate Binding Site
title_sort sirtuin inhibitor cambinol induces cell differentiation and differently interferes with sirt1 and 2 at the substrate binding site
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10295654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11061624
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