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Using proteolysis-targeting chimera technology to reduce navitoclax platelet toxicity and improve its senolytic activity
Yonghan He, Xuan Zhang, Jianhui Chang, Ha‐Neui Kim, Peiyi Zhang, Yingying Wang, Sajid Khan, Xingui Liu, Xin Zhang, Dongwen Lv, Lin Song, Wen Li, Dinesh Thummuri, Yaxia Yuan, J Wiegand
Nature Communications · 2020 · ▲ 256 citations
Abstract
Small molecules that selectively kill senescent cells (SCs), termed senolytics(definition), have the potential to prevent and treat various age-related diseases and extend healthspan(definition). The use of Bcl-xl inhibitors as senolytics is largely limited by their on-target and dose-limiting platelet toxicity. Here, we report the use of proteolysis-targeting chimera (PROTAC) technology to reduce the platelet toxicity of navitoclax (also known as ABT263), a Bcl-2 and Bcl-xl dual inhibitor, by converting it into PZ15227 (PZ), a Bcl-xl PROTAC, which targets Bcl-xl to the cereblon (CRBN) E3 ligase for degradation. Compared to ABT263, PZ is less toxic to platelets, but equally or slightly more potent against SCs because CRBN is poorly expressed in platelets. PZ effectively clears SCs and rejuvenates tissue stem and progenitor cells in naturally aged mice without causing severe thrombocytopenia. With further improvement, Bcl-xl PROTACs have the potential to become safer and more potent senolytic agents than Bcl-xl inhibitors.
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He, Y., Zhang, X., Chang, J., Kim, H., Zhang, P., Wang, Y., Khan, S., Liu, X., Zhang, X., Lv, D., Song, L., Li, W., Thummuri, D., Yuan, Y., Wiegand, J., Ortiz, Y.T., Budamagunta, V., Elisseeff, J.H., Campisi, J., & Almeida, M. (2020). Using proteolysis-targeting chimera technology to reduce navitoclax platelet toxicity and improve its senolytic activity. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15838-0
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He Y, Zhang X, Chang J, Kim H, Zhang P, Wang Y, et al. Using proteolysis-targeting chimera technology to reduce navitoclax platelet toxicity and improve its senolytic activity. Nature Communications. 2020. doi:10.1038/s41467-020-15838-0.
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@article{yonghan2020Usingp,
title = {Using proteolysis-targeting chimera technology to reduce navitoclax platelet toxicity and improve its senolytic activity},
author = {Yonghan He and Xuan Zhang and Jianhui Chang and Ha‐Neui Kim and Peiyi Zhang and Yingying Wang and Sajid Khan and Xingui Liu and Xin Zhang and Dongwen Lv and Lin Song and Wen Li and Dinesh Thummuri and Yaxia Yuan and J Wiegand and Yuma T. Ortiz and Vivekananda Budamagunta and Jennifer H. Elisseeff and Judith Campisi and Maria Almeida and Guangrong Zheng and Daohong Zhou},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-020-15838-0},
}
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