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Novel Histone Deacetylase Class IIa Selective Substrate Radiotracers for PET Imaging of Epigenetic Regulation in the Brain
Authors:Robin Bonomi  Uday Mukhopadhyay  Aleksandr Shavrin  Hsien-Hsien Yeh  Anjoy Majhi  Sajeewa W Dewage  Amer Najjar  Xin Lu  G Andrés Cisneros  William P Tong  Mian M Alauddin  Ren-Shuan Liu  Thomas J Mangner  Nashaat Turkman  Juri G Gelovani
Abstract:Histone deacetylases (HDAC’s) became increasingly important targets for therapy of various diseases, resulting in a pressing need to develop HDAC class- and isoform-selective inhibitors. Class IIa deacetylases possess only minimal deacetylase activity against acetylated histones, but have several other client proteins as substrates through which they participate in epigenetic regulation. Herein, we report the radiosyntheses of the second generation of HDAC class IIa–specific radiotracers: 6-(di-fluoroacetamido)-1-hexanoicanilide (DFAHA) and 6-(tri-fluoroacetamido)-1-hexanoicanilide (18F]-TFAHA). The selectivity of these radiotracer substrates to HDAC class IIa enzymes was assessed in vitro, in a panel of recombinant HDACs, and in vivo using PET/CT imaging in rats. 18F]TFAHA showed significantly higher selectivity for HDAC class IIa enzymes, as compared to 18F]DFAHA and previously reported 18F]FAHA. PET imaging with 18F]TFAHA can be used to visualize and quantify spatial distribution and magnitude of HDAC class IIa expression-activity in different organs and tissues in vivo. Furthermore, PET imaging with 18F]TFAHA may advance the understanding of HDACs class IIa mediated epigenetic regulation of normal and pathophysiological processes, and facilitate the development of novel HDAC class IIa-specific inhibitors for therapy of different diseases.
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