Differential anti-inflammatory activity of HDAC inhibitors in human macrophages and rat arthritis

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Abstract

Vorinostat and other inhibitors of different histone deacetylase (HDAC) enzymes are currently being sought to modulate a variety of human conditions, including chronic inflammatory diseases. Some HDAC inhibitors are anti-inflammatory in rodent models of arthritis and colitis, usually at cytotoxic doses that may cause side effects. Here, we investigate the dose-dependent pro- and anti-inflammatory efficacy of two known inhibitors of multiple HDACs, vorinostat and BML281, in human macrophages and in a rat model of collagen-induced arthritis by monitoring effects on disease progression, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry. Both HDAC inhibitors differentially modulated lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced cytokine release from human macrophages, suppressing release of some inflammatory mediators (IL12p40, IL6) at low concentrations (<3 μM) but amplifying production of others (TNF, IL1b) at higher concentration (>3 μM). This trend translated in vivo to rat arthritis, with anti-inflammatory activity inversely correlating with dose. Both compoundswere efficacious only at a lowdose (1mg×kg21×day21 s.c.), whereas a higher dose (5 mg×kg21×day21 s.c.) showed no positive effects on reducing pathology, even showing signs of exacerbating disease. These striking effects suggest a smaller therapeutic window than previously reported for HDAC inhibition in experimental arthritis. The findings support new investigations into repurposing HDAC inhibitors for anti-inflammatory therapeutic applications. However, HDAC inhibitors should be reinvestigated at lower, rather than higher, doses for enhanced efficacy in chronic diseases that require long-term treatment, with careful management of efficacy and long-term safety.

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Lohman, R. J., Iyer, A., Fairlie, T. J., Cotterell, A., Gupta, P., Reid, R. C., … Fairlie, D. P. (2016). Differential anti-inflammatory activity of HDAC inhibitors in human macrophages and rat arthritis. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 356(2), 387–396. https://doi.org/10.1124/jpet.115.229328

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