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Microtubule-stabilizing properties of the avocado-derived toxins (+)-(R)-persin and (+)-(R)-tetrahydropersin in cancer cells and activity of related synthetic analogs.

Jessica J Field1,2, Arun Kanakkanthara1,3, Darby G Brooke4,5, Saptarshi Sinha1, Sushila D Pillai1, William A Denny5,6, Alison J Butt7, John H Miller8.   

Abstract

The avocado toxin (+)-R-persin (persin) is active at low micromolar concentrations against breast cancer cells and synergizes with the estrogen receptor modulator 4-hydroxytamoxifen. Previous studies in the estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cell line MCF-7 indicate that persin acts as a microtubule-stabilizing agent. In the present study, we further characterize the properties of persin and several new synthetic analogues in human ovarian cancer cells. Persin and tetrahydropersin cause G2M cell cycle arrest and increase intracellular microtubule polymerization. One analog (4-nitrophenyl)-deshydroxypersin prevents cell proliferation and blocks cells in G1 of the cell cycle rather than G2M, suggesting an additional mode of action of these compounds independent of microtubules. Persin can synergize with other microtubule-stabilizing agents, and is active against cancer cells that overexpress the P-glycoprotein drug efflux pump. Evidence from Flutax-1 competition experiments suggests that while the persin binding site on β-tubulin overlaps the classical taxoid site where paclitaxel and epothilone bind, persin retains activity in cell lines with single amino acid mutations that affect these other taxoid site ligands. This implies the existence of a unique binding location for persin at the taxoid site.

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Keywords:  Cancer; Flutax-1; Microtubule-stabilizing agent; Multidrug resistance; Peloruside; Persin; Synergy; Taxoid binding site; Tetrahydropersin

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26968704     DOI: 10.1007/s10637-016-0341-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest New Drugs        ISSN: 0167-6997            Impact factor:   3.850


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Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem       Date:  2011-10-13       Impact factor: 3.641

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Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2002-04       Impact factor: 4.872

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