The SIRT1 activator SRT2104 exerts exercise mimetic effects and promotes Duchenne muscular dystrophy recovery.

SIRT1 激活剂 SRT2104 具有运动模拟作用,可促进杜氏肌营养不良症的恢复

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作者:Giovarelli Matteo, Zecchini Silvia, Casati Silvia Rosanna, Lociuro Laura, Gjana Oriola, Mollica Luca, Pisanu Elena, Mbissam Harcel Djaya, Cappellari Ornella, De Santis Chiara, Arcari Alessandro, Bigot Anne, Clerici Giuditta, Catalani Elisabetta, Del Quondam Simona, Andolfo Annapaola, Braccia Clarissa, Cattaneo Maria Grazia, Banfi Cristina, Brunetti Dario, Mocciaro Emanuele, De Luca Annamaria, Clementi Emilio, Cervia Davide, Perrotta Cristiana, De Palma Clara
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a devastating genetic disorder, whose management is still a major challenge, despite progress in genetic and pharmacological disease-modifying treatments have been made. Mitochondrial dysfunctions contribute to DMD, however, there are no effective mitochondrial therapies for DMD. SIRT1 is a NAD(+)-dependent deacetylase that controls several key processes and whose impairment is involved in determining mitochondrial dysfunction in DMD. In addition to well-known resveratrol, other potent selective activators of SIRT1 exist, with better pharmacokinetics properties and a safer profile. Among these, SRT2104 is the most promising and advanced in clinical studies. Here we unveil the beneficial effects of SRT2104 in flies, mice, and patient-derived myoblasts as different models of DMD, demonstrating an anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrotic, and pro-regenerative action of the drug. We elucidate, by molecular dynamics simulations, that a conformational selection mechanism is responsible for the activation of SIRT1. Further, the impact of SRT2104 in reshaping muscle proteome and acetylome profiles has been investigated, highlighting effects that mimic those induced by exercise. Overall, our data suggest SRT2104 as a possible therapeutic candidate to successfully counteract DMD progression.

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