Virtual screening identifies a PIN1 inhibitor with possible antiovarian cancer effects

Peptidyl‐prolyl cis–trans isomerase, NIMA‐interacting 1 (PIN1) is a peptidyl‐prolyl isomerase that binds phospho‐Ser/Thr‐Pro motifs in proteins and catalyzes the cis–trans isomerization of proline peptide bonds. PIN1 is overexpressed in several cancers including high‐grade serous ovarian cancer. Sin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cellular physiology 2019-09, Vol.234 (9), p.15708-15716
Hauptverfasser: Russo Spena, Concetta, De Stefano, Lucia, Poli, Giulio, Granchi, Carlotta, El Boustani, Maguie, Ecca, Fabrizio, Grassi, Gabriele, Grassi, Mario, Canzonieri, Vincenzo, Giordano, Antonio, Tuccinardi, Tiziano, Caligiuri, Isabella, Rizzolio, Flavio
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Zusammenfassung:Peptidyl‐prolyl cis–trans isomerase, NIMA‐interacting 1 (PIN1) is a peptidyl‐prolyl isomerase that binds phospho‐Ser/Thr‐Pro motifs in proteins and catalyzes the cis–trans isomerization of proline peptide bonds. PIN1 is overexpressed in several cancers including high‐grade serous ovarian cancer. Since few therapies are effective against this cancer, PIN1 could be a therapeutic target but effective PIN1 inhibitors are lacking. To identify molecules with in vivo inhibitory effects on PIN1, we used consensus docking to model existing PIN1‐ligand X‐ray structures and to screen a chemical database for candidate inhibitors. Ten molecules were selected and tested in cellular assays, leading to the identification of VS10 that bound and inhibited PIN1. VS10 treatment reduced the viability of ovarian cancer cell lines by inducing proteasomal PIN1 degradation, without effects on PIN1 transcription, and also reduced the levels of downstream targets β‐catenin, cyclin D1, and pSer473‐Akt. VS10 is a selective PIN1 inhibitor that may offer new opportunities for treating PIN1‐overexpressing tumors. Peptidyl‐prolyl cis–trans isomerase, NIMA‐interacting 1 (PIN1) is a peptidyl‐prolyl isomerase that binds phospho‐Ser/Thr‐Pro motifs in proteins and catalyzes the cis–trans isomerization of proline peptide bonds. Here we developed a new inhibitor (VS10) that could offer new opportunities for treating PIN1‐overexpressing tumors.
ISSN:0021-9541
1097-4652
DOI:10.1002/jcp.28224