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Analysis of DNA fragmentation in human uterine cervix carcinoma HeLa S3 cells treated with duocarmycins or other antitumor agents by pulse field gel electrophoresis.

A Okamoto1, M Okabe, K Gomi.   

Abstract

Pulse field gel electrophoresis using a contour-clamped homogeneous electric field was applied for the analysis of DNA-fragmenting activity of antitumor agents towards human uterine cervix carcinoma HeLa S3 cells. Duocarmycins (DUMs), novel antitumor antibiotics with ultrapotent cell growth-inhibitory activities, caused DNA fragmentation at 10 times their IC50 values at 2 h exposure. At 100 times their IC50 values, the size of the smallest fragments was about 245 kilobase pairs (kbp). DUMA, DUMB1 and DUMB2 exhibited similar DNA fragmentation patterns, suggesting similar action mechanisms. DNA fragmentation was also detected in cells treated with radical producers, intercalators and topoisomerase inhibitors. Two bands of about 1800 and 1500 kbp were commonly detected in the cells treated with DUMs and these agents. In addition, fragments of about 900 kbp were detected in the cells treated with a topoisomerase inhibitor, 4'-(9-acridinylamino)methane-sulfon-m-anisidine, and fragments in the broad size range between 700 and 245 kbp in the cells treated with radical producers, bleomycin and neocarzinostatin. DUMs showed a characteristic DNA fragmentation pattern, since both types of fragments induced by the topoisomerase inhibitor and the radical producers were simultaneously detected, suggesting a novel mode of interaction with DNA. DNA-crosslinking agents and mitotic inhibitors did not induce DNA fragmentation under these conditions. The pulse field gel electrophoresis is potentially useful for characterizing DNA-cleaving activity of various antitumor agents at the cellular level.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8449832      PMCID: PMC5919028          DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1993.tb02789.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res        ISSN: 0910-5050


contour‐clamped homogeneous electric field duocarmycin concentration required for 50% growth inhibition kilobase pairs 4′‐(9‐acridinylamino)‐methanesulfon‐m‐anisidine mitomycin C 4′‐demethylepipodophyllotoxin‐9‐(4,6‐O‐ethylidine‐β‐d‐glucopyranoside)
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