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Epigenetic small-molecule screen for inhibition and reversal of acinar ductal metaplasia in mouse pancreatic organoids

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Department of Medicinal Chemistry ,College of Pharmacy ,University of Florida ,Gainesville ,FL ,United States
Atanasova, Kalina R.;
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Department of Pharmaceutics ,College of Pharmacy ,University of Florida ,Gainesville ,FL ,United States
Perkins, Corey M.;
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Department of Medicinal Chemistry ,College of Pharmacy ,University of Florida ,Gainesville ,FL ,United States
Ratnayake, Ranjala;
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Department of Pharmaceutics ,College of Pharmacy ,University of Florida ,Gainesville ,FL ,United States
Jiang, Jinmai;
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Department of Medicinal Chemistry ,College of Pharmacy ,University of Florida ,Gainesville ,FL ,United States
Chen, Qi-Yin;
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Department of Pharmaceutics ,College of Pharmacy ,University of Florida ,Gainesville ,FL ,United States
Schmittgen, Thomas D.;
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Department of Medicinal Chemistry ,College of Pharmacy ,University of Florida ,Gainesville ,FL ,United States
Luesch, Hendrik

Background: Acinar ductal metaplasia (ADM) is among the earliest initiating events in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) development. Methods: We developed a novel morphology-based screen using organoids from wildtype and p48 Cre/+ (Cre) mice to discover epigenetic modulators that inhibit or reverse pancreatic ADM more effectively than the broad-spectrum HDAC inhibitor trichostatin A (TSA). Results: Of the 144 compounds screened, nine hits and two additional natural product HDAC inhibitors were validated by dose-response analysis. The class I HDAC inhibitors apicidin and FK228, and the histone methyltransferase inhibitor chaetocin demonstrated pronounced ADM inhibition and reversal without inducing significant cytotoxicity at 1 µM. Thioester prodrug class I HDAC inhibitor largazole attenuated ADM while its disulfide homodimer was effective in both ADM inhibition and reversal. Prioritized compounds were validated for ADM reversal in p48 Cre/+ ; LSL- Kras G12D/+ (KC) mouse organoids using both morphological and molecular endpoints. Molecular index analysis of ADM reversal in KC mouse organoids demonstrated improved activity compared to TSA. Improved prodrug stability translated into a stronger phenotypic and molecular response. RNA-sequencing indicated that angiotensinogen was the top inhibited pathway during ADM reversal. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate a unique epigenetic mechanism and suggest that the phenotypic screen developed here may be applied to discover potential treatments for PDAC.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2024 Atanasova, Perkins, Ratnayake, Jiang, Chen, Schmittgen and Luesch.

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