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Download fileTranscriptional modulation of the hippo signaling pathway by drugs used to treat bipolar disorder and schizophrenia
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posted on 2021-07-01, 00:00 authored by B Panizzutti, Chiara BortolasciChiara Bortolasci, Briana RandallBriana Randall, S Kidnapillai, Timothy ConnorTimothy Connor, Mark RichardsonMark Richardson, Thi Thuy Trang TruongThi Thuy Trang Truong, Zoe LiuZoe Liu, G Morris, Laura GrayLaura Gray, Jee Hyun KimJee Hyun Kim, Olivia DeanOlivia Dean, Michael BerkMichael Berk, Ken WalderKen WalderRecent reports suggest a link between positive regulation of the Hippo pathway with bipolar disorder (BD), and the Hippo pathway is known to interact with multiple other signaling pathways previously associated with BD and other psychiatric disorders. In this study, neuronal-like NT2 cells were treated with amisulpride (10 µM), aripiprazole (0.1 µM), clozapine (10 µM), lamotrigine (50 µM), lithium (2.5 mM), quetiapine (50 µM), risperidone (0.1 µM), valproate (0.5 mM), or vehicle control for 24 h. Genome-wide mRNA expression was quantified and analyzed using gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA), with genes belonging to Hippo, Wnt, Notch, TGF- β, and Hedgehog retrieved from the KEGG database. Five of the eight drugs downregulated the genes of the Hippo pathway and modulated several genes involved in the interacting pathways. We speculate that the regulation of these genes, especially by aripiprazole, clozapine, and quetiapine, results in a reduction of MAPK and NFκB pro-inflammatory signaling through modulation of Hippo, Wnt, and TGF-β pathways. We also employed connectivity map analysis to identify compounds that act on these pathways in a similar manner to the known psychiatric drugs. Thirty-six compounds were identified. The presence of antidepressants and antipsychotics validates our approach and reveals possible new targets for drug repurposing.
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International Journal of Molecular SciencesVolume
22Issue
13Article number
7164Pagination
1 - 16Publisher
MDPILocation
Basel, SwitzerlandPublisher DOI
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1661-6596eISSN
1422-0067Language
EnglishPublication classification
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ANTIPSYCHOTIC-DRUGSBiochemistry & Molecular Biologybipolar disorderChemistryChemistry, Multidisciplinaryconnectivity mapdrug repurposingHippo pathwayINDUCTIONinflammationINHIBITIONKAPPA-B ACTIVATIONKINASELife Sciences & BiomedicineMECHANISMSneuroscienceNF2\/MERLINPhysical Sciencespsychiatrypsychotropic drugsschizophreniaScience & TechnologySUPPRESSIONURSOLIC ACIDYAP