Vorinostat in the acute neuroinflammatory form of X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy

  • Bettina Zierfuss
  • Isabelle Weinhofer
  • Jörn-Sven Kühl
  • Wolfgang Köhler
  • Annette Bley
  • Katharina Zauner
  • Johannes Binder
  • Ksenija Martinović
  • Christian Seiser
  • Christoph Hertzberg
  • Stephan Kemp
  • Gerda Egger
  • Gerda Leitner
  • Jan Bauer
  • Christoph Wiesinger
  • Markus Kunze
  • Sonja Forss-Petter
  • Johannes Berger

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify a pharmacological compound targeting macrophages, the most affected immune cells in inflammatory X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (cerebral X-ALD) caused by ABCD1 mutations and involved in the success of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and gene therapy.

METHODS: A comparative database analysis elucidated the epigenetic repressing mechanism of the related ABCD2 gene in macrophages and identified the histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor Vorinostat as a compound to induce ABCD2 in these cells to compensate for ABCD1 deficiency. In these cells, we investigated ABCD2 and pro-inflammatory gene expression, restoration of defective peroxisomal β-oxidation activity, accumulation of very long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) and their differentiation status. We investigated ABCD2 and pro-inflammatory gene expression, restoration of defective peroxisomal ß-oxidation activity, accumulation of very long-chain fatty acids (VLCFA) and differentiation status. Three advanced cerebral X-ALD patients received Vorinostat and CSF and MRI diagnostics was carried out in one patient after 80 days of treatment.

RESULTS: Vorinostat improved the metabolic defects in X-ALD macrophages by stimulating ABCD2 expression, peroxisomal ß-oxidation, and ameliorating VLCFA accumulation. Vorinostat interfered with pro-inflammatory skewing of X-ALD macrophages by correcting IL12B expression and further reducing monocyte differentiation. Vorinostat normalized the albumin and immunoglobulin CSF-serum ratios, but not gadolinium enhancement upon 80 days of treatment.

INTERPRETATION: The beneficial effects of HDAC inhibitors on macrophages in X-ALD and the improvement of the blood-CSF/blood-brain barrier are encouraging for future investigations. In contrast with Vorinostat, less toxic macrophage-specific HDAC inhibitors might improve also the clinical state of X-ALD patients with advanced inflammatory demyelination.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN2328-9503
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 05.2020

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© 2020 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc on behalf of American Neurological Association.

PubMed 32359032