Literature DB >> 16568010

[Telomeres and telomerase, new targets for anticancer chemotherapy].

J-F Riou1, H Morjani, C Trentesaux.   

Abstract

Telomeres are composed of single-strand DNA rich in guanine which can adopt particular structures such as T-loop or G-quadruples, a four-strand DAN structure formed by guanine repeats. Telomeric single-strand DNA is the substrate of telomerase, an enzyme necessary for telomeric replication which is suppressed in most cancer cells and which participates in tumor genesis. The formation of a telomeric G-quadruplex blocks telomerase activity and offers an original strategy for new anti-cancer agents. Using an original approach combining rational screening and synthesis, several series of compounds have been identified which specifically bind to the telomeric quadruplex. These derivatives, called "G-quadruplex DNA ligands", are able to block telomeric replication in cancer cells and provoke replicative senescence and/or apoptosis after a few cell cycles. Our team is working on characterizing the cellular and molecular mechanisms of action of these ligands. Using mutant cell models resistant to these ligands or expressing a protein cuff covering the telomere in tumor lines, we have demonstrated that the telomere is the principal intracellular target of action of these compounds and the implicit existence of the G-quadruplex structure. In collaboration with academic and industrial partners, optimization of these ligands to develop pharmacologically active products should enable in vivo validation of a new therapeutic concept.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16568010     DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4509(06)75301-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Pharm Fr        ISSN: 0003-4509


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