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Claudia Giovanna Leotta1,2, Carla Barbaraci3,4, Jole Fiorito5,6
1Dream Factory Lab, Vera Salus Ricerca S.r.l., 96100 Siracusa, Italy.
Abstract:
Background: In melanoma, multiligand drug strategies to disrupt cancer-associated epigenetic alterations and angiogenesis are particularly promising. Here, a novel dual-ligand with a single shared pharmacophore capable of simultaneously targeting histone deacetylases (HDACs) and sigma receptors (σRs) was synthesized and subjected to phenotypic in vitro screening. Methods: Tumor cell proliferation and spreading were investigated using immortalized human cancer and normal cell lines. Angiogenesis was also evaluated in mouse endothelial cells using a tube formation assay. Results: The dual-ligand compound exhibited superior potency in suppressing both uveal and cutaneous melanoma cell viability compared to other cancer cell types or normal cells. Melanoma selectivity reflected inhibition of the HDAC-dependent epigenetic regulation of tumor proliferative kinetics, without involvement of σR signaling. In contrast, the bifunctional compound inhibited the formation of capillary-like structures, formed by endothelial cells, and tumor cell spreading through the specific regulation of σ1R signaling, but not HDAC activity. Conclusions: Together, the present findings suggest that dual-targeted HDAC/σ1R ligands might efficiently and simultaneously disrupt tumor growth, dissemination and angiogenesis in melanoma, a strategy amenable to future clinical applications in precision cancer treatment.
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