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Targeted Degradation of Class 1 HDACs With PROTACs is Highly Effective at Inducing DLBCL Cell Death

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posted on 2025-09-08, 11:18 authored by Abdullah Alraddadi, Joshua P Smalley, Wael Alzahrani, Anes Saleh, Fares Al‐Mansour, Buwei He, Thong Huy CaoThong Huy Cao, Sandrine Jayne, Martin Dyer, James T Hodgkinson, Donald JL Jones, Shaun M Cowley, Salvador Macip MaresmaSalvador Macip Maresma
<p dir="ltr">Despite the good options for the management of Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), a significant percentage of patients either do not respond to current treatments or relapse after a short time. Thus, a wider palette of targeted therapeutic strategies is needed. Histone deacetylases (HDACs) inhibitors have shown promising responses in B-cell malignancies, but their off-target effects limit their efficiency. Here, we investigated the use of novel targeted therapeutics against class I HDACs to specifically induce cell death in DLBCL cells. We show that a proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) that combined HDAC inhibitor CI-994 and an IAP ligand had a strong effect in killing different DLBCL cell lines, being more effective in doing so than CI-994 on its own. Moreover, we show that this was concomitant with the induction of DNA damage and apoptosis. A proteomics screen showed that the mechanism of induction of cell death by this PROTAC likely depends on the simultaneous activation of pro-apoptotic proteins (such as PARP-1, PDCD6IP, DAPk1, TP53BP1, and CACYBP) and the inhibition of pro-survival pathways. We conclude that eliminating class I HDACs with specific PROTACs could be an effective and precise strategy for treating DLBCL that should be further tested for their potential clinical relevance.</p>

Funding

M.C. Andreu Memorial Fund

Saudi Government Doctoral Scholarship

Libyan Government Doctoral Scholarship

Understanding the unique properties of the Sin3A histone deacetylase complex in transcription and cell viability

Medical Research Council

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Stopped-Flow NMR Spectroscopy for the Physical and Life Sciences

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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Developing PROTACs for the target validation of individual Histone Deacetylase corepressor complexes

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National Institute for Health and Care Research Leicester Biomedical Research Centre

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Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences Biological & Biomedical Sciences Medical Sciences

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

eJHaem

Volume

6

Issue

4

Pagination

e70127

Publisher

Wiley

issn

2688-6146

eissn

2688-6146

Copyright date

2025

Available date

2025-09-08

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Thong Huy Cao

Deposit date

2025-08-18

Data Access Statement

All data generated in this study is either included in the supplementary material or available upon request.

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