| Literature DB >> 27235629 |
Yasemin Saygideger Kont1, Arijit Dutta2, Apurva Mallisetty3, Jeena Mathew4, Tsion Minas5, Christina Kraus6, Priyanka Dhopeshwarkar7, Bhaskar Kallakury8, Sankar Mitra9, Aykut Üren10, Sanjay Adhikari11.
Abstract
DNA topoisomerase 2 (Top2) poisons, including common anticancer drugs etoposide and doxorubicin kill cancer cells by stabilizing covalent Top2-tyrosyl-DNA 5'-phosphodiester adducts and DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Proteolytic degradation of the covalently attached Top2 leaves a 5'-tyrosylated blocked termini which is removed by tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase 2 (TDP2), prior to DSB repair through non-homologous end joining (NHEJ). Thus, TDP2 confers resistance of tumor cells to Top2-poisons by repairing such covalent DNA-protein adducts, and its pharmacological inhibition could enhance the efficacy of Top2-poisons. We discovered NSC111041, a selective inhibitor of TDP2, by optimizing a high throughput screening (HTS) assay for TDP2's 5'-tyrosyl phosphodiesterase activity and subsequent validation studies. We found that NSC111041 inhibits TDP2's binding to DNA without getting intercalated into DNA and enhanced etoposide's cytotoxicity synergistically in TDP2-expressing cells but not in TDP2 depleted cells. Furthermore, NSC111041 enhanced formation of etoposide-induced γ-H2AX foci presumably by affecting DSB repair. Immuno-histochemical analysis showed higher TDP2 expression in a sub-set of different type of tumor tissues. These findings underscore the feasibility of clinical use of suitable TDP2 inhibitors in adjuvant therapy with Top2-poisons for a sub-set of cancer patients with high TDP2 expression.Entities:
Keywords: DNA repair; Enzyme assay; High throughput screening; Inhibitor; Molecular probe; NSC111041; TDP2
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27235629 DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2016.04.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: DNA Repair (Amst) ISSN: 1568-7856