β-Dystroglycan Restoration and Pathology Progression in the Dystrophic <i>mdx</i> Mouse: Outcome and Implication of a Clinically Oriented Study with a Novel Oral Dasatinib Formulation
Paola Mantuano,
Brigida Boccanegra,
Elena Conte,
Michela De Bellis,
Santa Cirmi,
Francesca Sanarica,
Ornella Cappellari,
Ilaria Arduino,
Annalisa Cutrignelli,
Angela Assunta Lopedota,
Antonietta Mele,
Nunzio Denora,
Annamaria De Luca
Affiliations
Paola Mantuano
Section of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Brigida Boccanegra
Section of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Elena Conte
Section of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Michela De Bellis
Section of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Santa Cirmi
Section of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Francesca Sanarica
Section of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Ornella Cappellari
Section of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Ilaria Arduino
Section of Pharmaceutical Technologies, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Annalisa Cutrignelli
Section of Pharmaceutical Technologies, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Angela Assunta Lopedota
Section of Pharmaceutical Technologies, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Antonietta Mele
Section of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Nunzio Denora
Section of Pharmaceutical Technologies, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
Annamaria De Luca
Section of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy—Drug Sciences, Orabona 4—Campus, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, 70125 Bari, Italy
ROS-activated cSrc tyrosine kinase (TK) promotes the degradation of β-dystroglycan (β-DG), a dystrophin-glycoprotein complex component, which may reinforce damaging signals in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Therefore, cSrc-TK represents a promising therapeutic target. In mdx mice, a 4-week subcutaneous treatment with dasatinib (DAS), a pan-Src-TKs inhibitor approved as anti-leukemic agent, increased muscle β-DG, with minimal amelioration of morphofunctional indices. To address possible dose/pharmacokinetic (PK) issues, a new oral DAS/hydroxypropyl(HP)-β-cyclodextrin(CD) complex was developed and chronically administered to mdx mice. The aim was to better assess the role of β-DG in pathology progression, meanwhile confirming DAS mechanism of action over the long-term, along with its efficacy and tolerability. The 4-week old mdx mice underwent a 12-week treatment with DAS/HP-β-CD10% dissolved in drinking water, at 10 or 20 mg/kg/day. The outcome was evaluated via in vivo/ex vivo disease-relevant readouts. Oral DAS/HP-β-CD efficiently distributed in mdx mice plasma and tissues in a dose-related fashion. The new DAS formulation confirmed its main upstream mechanism of action, by reducing β-DG phosphorylation and restoring its levels dose-dependently in both diaphragm and gastrocnemius muscle. However, it modestly improved in vivo neuromuscular function, ex vivo muscle force, and histopathology, although the partial recovery of muscle elasticity and the decrease of CK and LDH plasma levels suggest an increased sarcolemmal stability of dystrophic muscles. Our clinically oriented study supports the interest in this new, pediatric-suitable DAS formulation for proper exposure and safety and for enhancing β-DG expression. This latter mechanism is, however, not sufficient by itself to impact on pathology progression. In-depth analyses will be dedicated to elucidating the mechanism limiting DAS effectiveness in dystrophic settings, meanwhile assessing its potential synergy with dystrophin-based molecular therapies.