Literature DB >> 476691

Quantitative models for growth inhibition of human leukemia cells by antitumor anthracycline derivatives.

P M Kanter, H S Schwartz.   

Abstract

A batch elution method with hydroxylapatite was developed to assay DNA damage by a set of antitumor anthracycline derivatives and was standardized with respect to the kinetics of unwinding, size of the alkaline unwinding unit, and fidelity of selective elution of single and double-stranded DNA. The method was applied to a study of a set of 10 antitumor anthracycline derivatives which inhibit growth of CCRF-CEM human leukemia cells over a range of potencies exceeding four orders of magnitude. The derivatives, including Adriamycin, daunorubicin, and carminomycin, vary in structure at C-4 and C-13, with substitutions at C-14 and N and stereochemical differences at C-4'. In a static model (fixed drug concentrations and incubation times), the potency [1/ID37 (concentration of agent that inhibits cell growth by 37%)] of nine of the ten derivatives may be expressed as functions of DNA damage (n), inhibition of thymidine incorporation (l), and drug retention (r): ID37 = Ka(r/l . n)kb, with a coefficient of correlation of greater than 0.99. A kinetic model with 4-demethoxydaunorubicin (varying concentrations and incubation times) was also described. Following initial uptake and a period of rapid loss after cells are washed free of excess drug, the change in agent concentration in the cells follows first-order kinetics. The cell index (cell number after 50 hr in drug-free growth medium/cell number after initial 2-hr exposure with drug) may be expressed linearly in terms of the kinetics of drug loss (coefficient of correlation, greater than 0.98), or as functions of 1/n (coefficient of correlation, greater than 0.958), 1/l . n (coefficient of correlation, greater than 0.963, or r/l . n (coefficient of correlation, greater than 0.963). These studies may be used to define a class of similarly acting anthracycline agents and to give some insight into the mechanism of action of the agents that fall within the class.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 476691

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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