Abstract
The low survival rate of adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL) underscores the critical need for innovative therapeutic agents. While the pharmacokinetics of HDACis have been documented in several hematological neoplasms, there is a notable gap in research regarding their activity against ATL. Given that hypoxia can induce unpredictable effects on lymphoma cells, this study aimed to evaluate the toxic effects of MS-275 and novel analogs on ATL cells in hypoxic condition for the first time. Protein-protein interaction and gene set enrichment analyses were performed, the expression of HIF1A and downstream targets were assessed, and molecular docking was conducted on MS-275 and novel analogs with HIF-1α. For in vitro studies, at first benzamide analogs of MS-275 were synthesized and then, viability of MT-2 cells was evaluated in hypoxic condition. Enrichment analyses confirmed the involvement of hub genes in HIF-1 signaling pathway and volcano plot revealed over expression of HIF1A, GAL3ST1 and CD274. Molecular docking indicated favorable interaction between MS-275 and analogs with HIF-1α PAS-B domain. Results of alamarBlue assay demonstrated that MS-275 and analogs significantly (p < 0.001) reduced viability of MT-2 cells in hypoxic condition. Findings of the present study hold promise for developing new drugs targeting hypoxia-induced changes in ATL.
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