Effects of methylated xanthines on mammalian cells treated with bifunctional alkylating agents
- 1 May 1980
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 285 (5763), 326-329
- https://doi.org/10.1038/285326a0
Abstract
Caffeine has been previously reported to enhance the lethal potential of many DNA-damaging agents in rodent cells1-5. This effect has most commonly been ascribed to the binding of caffeine to single-stranded DNA6, and the resulting inhibition of post-replication repair7-10, which is associated with the synthesis of abnormally small nascent DNA fragments7, 11-13. However, certain aspects of this theory remain unclear:(1) why does the addition of caffeine to damaged cells elevate the level of DNA synthesis when it supposedly blocks post-replication repair10,14, and (2) as pointed out by Cleaver15, why does caffeine continue to exert its synergistic lethal effects until completion of the S phase16, 17, even though the size of newly synthesized DNA seems normal much earlier18-20? The present studies with nitrogen mustard (HN2) fail to demonstrate any effect of non-lethal concentrations of methylated xanthines (MXs) on removal of DNA damage or post-replication repair in conditions producing synergistic lethal effects. We demonstrate an influence by MXs on initiation of DNA synthesis in damaged replicons, and propose that this effect is primarily responsible for the synergistic lethal properties of these drugs.Keywords
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