SARM1 正交碱基交换抑制剂导致亚抑制性 SARM1 激活

bioRxiv Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1101/2024.08.06.606489
R. Leahey, Martin Weber, Chang Hoon Cho, Seong Hur, Amber Cramer, Karla Manzanares, Brett Babin, Gladys Boenig, Taylor Kring, Liling Liu, Yusi Cui, Anjani Ganti, John P. Evans, Marika Nespi, Justin Ly, Alicia A Nugent, Samantha A. Green, Bryan Chan, Casper C. Hoogenraad, Anton Delwig, Flora I. Hinz
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SARM1 是一种八聚体 NAD 酶,是轴突变性的关键调节因子,也是治疗多种神经退行性疾病的新兴小分子药物靶点。最近,人们发现了一系列结构多样的加合物形成型正交 SARM1 抑制剂。在这里,我们展示了在轻度激活 SARM1 的条件下,这些正交抑制剂的亚抑制浓度会导致 SARM1 的持续激活。这种协同不利效应会导致培养的大脑皮层神经元中烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸(NAD)消耗增加、神经变性和生物标志物神经丝光(NfL)的释放。在两种不同的动物模型中,我们发现使用这些正交型 SARM1 抑制剂进行低剂量治疗会导致血浆 NfL 增加,并在细胞应激或损伤条件下出现不良反应。这可能是正交SARM1抑制剂在某些患者群体中的一个重要责任。
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SARM1 orthosteric base exchange inhibitors cause subinhibitory SARM1 activation
SARM1, an octameric NADase, is a key regulator of axon degeneration and an emerging target in small molecule drug discovery to treat a wide range of neurodegenerative diseases. Recently, a structurally diverse series of adduct-forming, orthosteric SARM1 inhibitors have been discovered. Here, we show that subinhibitory concentrations of these orthosteric inhibitors, under mildly SARM1 activating conditions, cause sustained SARM1 activation. This synergistic adverse effect leads to increased nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) consumption, neurodegeneration and release of the biomarker neurofilament-light (NfL) in cultured cortical neurons. In two distinct animal models, we found that low-dose treatment with these orthosteric SARM1 inhibitors results in increased plasma NfL and adverse events when combined with cellular stress or injury conditions. This may present a critical liability for orthosteric SARM1 inhibitors in certain patient populations.
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