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A small molecule modulates Jumonji histone demethylase activity and selectively inhibits cancer growth

Authors :
Junjie Xu
Elisabeth D. Martinez
Samuel Peña-Llopis
Lei Wang
Anne M. Best
Doug E. Frantz
Jianjun Chang
Subodh Kumar
Diana Varghese
Johnny Easmon
Richard K. Bruick
Rolf A. Brekken
Michael T. Dellinger
David J. Babinski
Julio C. Ruiz
Amy M. Quinn
Anton Simeonov
Source :
Nature communications
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The pharmacological inhibition of general transcriptional regulators has the potential to block growth through targeting multiple tumorigenic signalling pathways simultaneously. Here, using an innovative cell-based screen, we identify a structurally unique small molecule (named JIB-04) that specifically inhibits the activity of the Jumonji family of histone demethylases in vitro, in cancer cells, and in tumours in vivo. Unlike known inhibitors, JIB-04 is not a competitive inhibitor of α-ketoglutarate. In cancer, but not in patient-matched normal cells, JIB-04 alters a subset of transcriptional pathways and blocks viability. In mice, JIB-04 reduces tumour burden and prolongs survival. Importantly, we find that patients with breast tumours that overexpress Jumonji demethylases have significantly lower survival. Thus, JIB-04, a novel inhibitor of Jumonji demethylases in vitro and in vivo, constitutes a unique potential therapeutic and research tool against cancer, and validates the use of unbiased cellular screens to discover chemical modulators with disease relevance. CA extern

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
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