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An Integrative Proteome-Based Pharmacologic Characterization and Therapeutic Strategy Exploration of SAHA in Solid Malignancies.

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Targeting histone epigenetic modification is an important strategy for anticancer therapy. Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACis) have been clinically approved in the treatment of diverse hematological cancers, but mechanisms of drug… Click to show full abstract

Targeting histone epigenetic modification is an important strategy for anticancer therapy. Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACis) have been clinically approved in the treatment of diverse hematological cancers, but mechanisms of drug resistance and poor therapeutic efficacy in solid malignancies remain largely unknown. In this study, we applied a mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomic strategy to investigate the molecular differences in HDACi vorinostat (SAHA) sensitive and resistant cell lines. The proteomic results revealed that the glycolysis pathway was highly enriched after vorinostat treatment in the resistant cell line, leading to the prediction of a new drug combination, SAHA and hexokinase inhibitor (2-deoxyglucose). The efficacy of this combination was further verified in several solid tumor cell lines. Quantitative proteomics revealed that alterations in the transcription process and protein homeostasis could play roles in the synergetic utilization of these two compounds. Our study showed the application of proteomics in elucidating the drug mechanism and predicting drug combination and the potential of expanding the utilization of HDACi.

Keywords: saha; integrative proteome; strategy; drug; solid malignancies

Journal Title: Journal of proteome research
Year Published: 2022

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