Investigator

Rita Morigi

Associate Professor · University of Bologna, Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology

RMRita Morigi
Papers(1)
Indole Derivative Int…
Collaborators(3)
Carla BogaGabriele MichelettiMarina Naldi
Institutions(1)
University Of Bologna

Papers

Indole Derivative Interacts with Estrogen Receptor Beta and Inhibits Human Ovarian Cancer Cell Growth

Ovarian cancer remains the leading cause of mortality among gynecological tumors. Estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) expression has been suggested to act as a tumor suppressor in epithelial ovarian cancer by reducing both tumor growth and metastasis. ERβ expression abnormalities represent a critical step in the development and progression of ovarian cancer: for these reasons, its re-expression by genetic engineering, as well as the use of targeted ERβ therapies, still constitute an important therapeutic approach. 3-{[2-chloro-1-(4-chlorobenzyl)-5-methoxy-6-methyl-1H-indol-3-yl]methylene}-5-hydroxy-6-methyl-1,3-dihydro-2H-indol-2-one, referred to here as compound 3, has been shown to have cytostatic as well cytotoxic effects on various hormone-dependent cancer cell lines. However, the mechanism of its anti-carcinogenic activity is not well understood. Here, we offer a possible explanation of such an effect in the human ovarian cancer cell line IGROV1. Chromatin binding protein assay and liquid chromatography mass spectrometry were exploited to localize and quantify compound 3 in cells. Molecular docking was used to prove compound 3 binding to ERβ. Mass spectrometry-based approaches were used to analyze histone post-translational modifications. Finally, gene expression analyses revealed a set of genes regulated by the ERβ/3 complex, namely CCND1, MYC, CDKN2A, and ESR2, providing possible molecular mechanisms that underline the observed antiproliferative effects.

72Works
1Papers
3Collaborators

Positions

2020–

Associate Professor

University of Bologna · Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology

2006–

Assistant professor

University of Bologna · Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology

2000–

Post-Doc grant holder

University of Bologna · Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Education

1999

Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences

University of Bologna · Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences

1996

Degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology (cum laude)

University of Bologna · Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences

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0000-0003-4739-8733

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