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Configuration of a high-content imaging platform for hit identification and pharmacological assessment of JMJD3 demethylase enzyme inhibitors
Authors:Mulji Alpa  Haslam Carl  Brown Fiona  Randle Rebecca  Karamshi Bhumika  Smith Julia  Eagle Robert  Munoz-Muriedas Jordi  Taylor Joanna  Sheikh Arshad  Bridges Angela  Gill Kirsty  Jepras Rob  Smee Penny  Barker Mike  Woodrow Mike  Liddle John  Thomas Pamela  Jones Emma  Gordon Laurie  Tanner Rob  Leveridge Melanie  Hutchinson Sue  Martin Margaret  Brown Murray  Kruidenier Laurens  Katso Roy
Institution:Platform Technology and Sciences, Medicines Research Centre, GlaxoSmithKline R&D, Stevenage, UK.
Abstract:The biological complexity associated with the regulation of histone demethylases makes it desirable to configure a cellular mechanistic assay format that simultaneously encompasses as many of the relevant cellular processes as possible. In this report, the authors describe the configuration of a JMJD3 high-content cellular mechanistic imaging assay that uses single-cell multiparameter measurements to accurately assess cellular viability and the enzyme-dependent demethylation of the H3K27(Me)3 mark by exogenously expressed JMJD3. This approach couples robust statistical analyses with the spatial resolving power of cellular imaging. This enables segregation of expressing and nonexpressing cells into discrete subpopulations and consequently pharmacological quantification of compounds of interest in the expressing population at varying JMJD3 expression levels. Moreover, the authors demonstrate the utility of this hit identification strategy through the successful prosecution of a medium-throughput focused campaign of an 87 500-compound file, which has enabled the identification of JMJD3 cellular-active chemotypes. This study represents the first report of a demethylase high-content imaging assay with the ability to capture a repertoire of pharmacological tools, which are likely both to inform our mechanistic understanding of how JMJD3 is modulated and, more important, to contribute to the identification of novel therapeutic modalities for this demethylase enzyme.
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