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Murine transgenic cells lacking DNA topoisomerase IIbeta are resistant to acridines and mitoxantrone: analysis of cytotoxicity and cleavable complex formation.

F Errington1, E Willmore, M J Tilby, L Li, G Li, W Li, B C Baguley, C A Austin.   

Abstract

Murine transgenic cell lines lacking DNA topoisomerase II (topo II)beta have been used to assess the importance of topo IIbeta as a drug target. Western blot analysis confirmed that the topo IIbeta -/- cell lines did not contain topo IIbeta protein. In addition, both the topo IIbeta +/+ and topo IIbeta -/- cell lines contained similar levels of topo IIalpha protein. The trapped in agarose DNA immunostaining assay (TARDIS) was used to detect topo IIalpha and beta cleavable complexes in topo IIbeta -/- and topo IIbeta +/+ cells. These results show that both topo IIalpha and beta are in vivo targets for etoposide, mitoxantrone, and amsacrine (mAMSA) in topo IIbeta +/+ cells. As expected, only the alpha-isoform was targeted in topo IIbeta -/- cells. Clonogenic assays comparing the survival of topo IIbeta -/- and topo IIbeta +/+ cells were carried out to establish whether the absence of topo IIbeta caused drug resistance. Increased survival of topo IIbeta -/- cells compared with topo IIbeta +/+ cells was observed after treatment with amsacrine (mAMSA), methyl N-(4'-[9-acridinylamino]-2-methoxyphenyl) carbamate hydrochloride (AMCA), methyl N-(4'-[9-acridinylamino]-2-methoxyphenyl)carbamate hydrochloride (mAMCA), mitoxantrone, and etoposide. These studies showed that topo IIbeta -/- cells were significantly more resistant to mAMSA, AMCA, mAMCA, and mitoxantrone, than topo IIbeta +/+ cells, indicating that topo IIbeta is an important target for the cytotoxic effects of these compounds.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10570059     DOI: 10.1124/mol.56.6.1309

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0026-895X            Impact factor:   4.436


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