癌症研究
DNA损伤
溴尿嘧啶
体内
肝细胞癌
DNA修复
合成致死
化学
组蛋白
敏化
医学
支票1
离体
基因敲除
平方毫米
彗星试验
表观遗传学
鼻咽癌
泛素
作者
Qing Tao,Ziqi Zhu,Yuwei Chen,Yuke Shu,Zhenru Wu,Yuting Zeng,Guoqiang Liu,Yongjie Zhou,Wenhao Guo,Yujun Shi
标识
DOI:10.1097/cm9.0000000000004123
摘要
BACKGROUND: The poor response to ionizing radiation and chemotherapies remains a significant clinical challenge for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). BRG1, the core ATPase subunit of switch/sucrose non-fermentable (SWI/SNF) complex, is often overexpressed in HCC and represents a potential therapeutic target. Mechanistically, BRG1 facilitates DNA damage repair by assisting the assembly of DNA damage response (DDR) complex via its bromodomain (BRD), which selectively binds to acetylated histone H3. Therefore, pharmacological targeting of the BRG1-BRD represents an innovative strategy to sensitize HCC to conventional chemoradiotherapy. METHODS: To identify specific inhibitors, we employed a high-throughput screening system against a vast library comprising over 2 million bioactive compounds. The binding affinity and selectivity of the leading candidate were comprehensively assessed. In vitro assays were conducted to elucidate its mechanism in disrupting DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair. Furthermore, in vivo tumor sensitization and systemic biosafety were systematically evaluated using HCC xenograft mouse models treated with combination therapies, supplemented by serological liver enzyme profiling and histopathological analyses of major organs. RESULTS: We identified BRGi-39, a novel chemical entity that blocks BRG1-BRD with exceptional selectivity and high affinity. Mechanistically, BRGi-39 profoundly disrupted DNA damage repair by preventing γH2A.X formation and blocking 53BP1 recruitment to DSB sites. At pharmacologically low concentrations, BRGi-39 robustly sensitized HCC cells to both irradiation and chemotherapeutic drugs. In vivo studies demonstrated that low-dose BRGi-39 synergistically enhanced the efficacy of chemo-radiotherapy in HCC xenografts. Notably, toxicological assessments, including hematoxylin and eosin staining and serum enzyme analyses, revealed no obvious injuries in main organs (lung, liver, spleen, and kidney), confirming a highly favorable biosafety profile. CONCLUSIONS: BRGi-39 is identified as a novel and highly selective BRG1-BRD inhibitor that effectively overcomes chemoradioresistance in HCC by dismantling the DDR pathway. Our comprehensive preclinical data highlight BRGi-39 as a promising, safe therapeutic candidate to be combined with chemoradiotherapy for the treatment of unresectable HCC.
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