Literature DB >> 10837537

Inhibition of DNA repair as a means of increasing the antitumor activity of DNA reactive agents.

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Abstract

Chemotherapeutic alkylnitrosoureas (BCNU, CCNU, streptozotocin) and alkyltriazenes (DTIC, temozolomide) produce a cytotoxic lesion at the O(6)-position of guanine. The DNA repair protein, O(6)-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase removes damage from the O(6)-position in a single-step mechanism without co-factors. There is extensive evidence that this protein is one of the most important factors contributing to alkylnitrosourea and alkyltriazene treatment failure. There is an inverse correlation between the level of this protein and the sensitivity of cells to the cytotoxic effects of O(6)-alkylating agents. Attempts have been made to modulate AGT activity using anti-sense technology, methylating agents, O(6)-alkylguanines, and O(6)-benzylguanine analogs. O(6)-Benzylguanine and its analogs are clearly the most potent direct inactivators of the AGT protein. The mechanism involves O(6)-benzylguanine acting as a low-molecular weight substrate with transfer of the benzyl group to the cysteine residue within the active site of the repair protein. Pretreatment of cells with non-toxic doses of O(6)-benzylguanine results in an increase in the sensitivity to O(6)-alkylating agents. Animal studies revealed that the therapeutic index of BCNU increased when administered in combination with O(6)-benzylguanine. This drug is currently in phase I clinical trials. Evidence from animal studies indicates that myelosuppression may be the dose-limiting toxicity, thus, efforts are aimed at improving the therapeutic index by the stable expression of O(6)-benzylguanine-resistant AGT proteins into targeted normal tissue such as bone marrow. The successful modulation of alkyltransferases brings on an exciting new era for alkylnitrosoureas and alkyltriazenes.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 10837537     DOI: 10.1016/s0169-409x(97)00028-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Drug Deliv Rev        ISSN: 0169-409X            Impact factor:   15.470


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Authors:  Julie L Tubbs; Anthony E Pegg; John A Tainer
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