International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2019)

HDAC Inhibitors Induce BDNF Expression and Promote Neurite Outgrowth in Human Neural Progenitor Cells-Derived Neurons

  • Amir Bagheri,
  • Parham Habibzadeh,
  • Seyedeh Fatemeh Razavipour,
  • Claude-Henry Volmar,
  • Nancy T. Chee,
  • Shaun P. Brothers,
  • Claes Wahlestedt,
  • Seyed Javad Mowla,
  • Mohammad Ali Faghihi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20051109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 5
p. 1109

Abstract

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Besides its key role in neural development, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is important for long-term potentiation and neurogenesis, which makes it a critical factor in learning and memory. Due to the important role of BDNF in synaptic function and plasticity, an in-house epigenetic library was screened against human neural progenitor cells (HNPCs) and WS1 human skin fibroblast cells using Cell-to-Ct assay kit to identify the small compounds capable of modulating the BDNF expression. In addition to two well-known hydroxamic acid-based histone deacetylase inhibitors (hb-HDACis), SAHA and TSA, several structurally similar HDAC inhibitors including SB-939, PCI-24781 and JNJ-26481585 with even higher impact on BDNF expression, were discovered in this study. Furthermore, by using well-developed immunohistochemistry assays, the selected compounds were also proved to have neurogenic potential improving the neurite outgrowth in HNPCs-derived neurons. In conclusion, we proved the neurogenic potential of several hb-HDACis, alongside their ability to enhance BDNF expression, which by modulating the neurogenesis and/or compensating for neuronal loss, could be propitious for treatment of neurological disorders.

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