Literature DB >> 25778768

Base-modified thymidines capable of terminating DNA synthesis are novel bioactive compounds with activity in cancer cells.

Kayla M Borland1, Safnas F AbdulSalam1, Morwena J Solivio1, Matthew P Burke1, Patrick R Wolfkiel1, Sean M Lawson1, Courtney A Stockman1, Joel M Andersen1, Skyler Smith1, Julia N Tolstolutskaya1, Purujit N Gurjar1, Aron P Bercz1, Edward J Merino1, Vladislav A Litosh2.   

Abstract

Current FDA-approved chemotherapeutic antimetabolites elicit severe side effects that warrant their improvement; therefore, we designed compounds with mechanisms of action focusing on inhibiting DNA replication rather than targeting multiple pathways. We previously discovered that 5-(α-substituted-2-nitrobenzyloxy)methyluridine-5'-triphosphates were exquisite DNA synthesis terminators; therefore, we synthesized a library of 35 thymidine analogs and evaluated their activity using an MTT cell viability assay of MCF7 breast cancer cells chosen for their vulnerability to these nucleoside derivatives. Compound 3a, having an α-tert-butyl-2-nitro-4-(phenyl)alkynylbenzyloxy group, showed an IC50 of 9±1μM. The compound is more selective for cancer cells than for fibroblast cells compared with 5-fluorouracil. Treatment of MCF7 cells with 3a elicits the DNA damage response as indicated by phosphorylation of γ-H2A. A primer extension assay of the 5'-triphosphate of 3a revealed that 3aTP is more likely to inhibit DNA polymerase than to lead to termination events upon incorporation into the DNA replication fork.
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Keywords:  Antimetabolites; Cancer; Chemotherapeutics; DNA termination; Nucleosides; Nucleotides

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25778768      PMCID: PMC4380762          DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2015.01.057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem        ISSN: 0968-0896            Impact factor:   3.641


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