Cellular Topoisomerase I Inhibition and Antiproliferative Activity by MJ-III-65 (NSC 706744), an Indenoisoquinoline Topoisomerase I Poison
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- 5 November 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) in Molecular Pharmacology
- Vol. 67 (2), 523-530
- https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.104.003889
Abstract
To overcome camptothecin's (CPT) lactone instability, reversibility of the drug-target interaction, and drug resistance, attempts to synthesize compounds that are CPT-like in their specificity and potency yet display a unique profile have been underway. In this pursuit, we have identified one of the idenoisoquinoline derivatives, MJ-III-65 (NSC 706744; 6-[3-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino-1-propyl]-5,6-dihydro-2,3-dimethoxy-8,9-methylenedioxy-5,11-dioxo-11H-indeno[1,2-c]isoquinoline) with both similarities and differences from CPT. MJ-III-65 traps topoisomerase I (Top1) reversibly like CPT but with different DNA sequence preferences. Consistent with Top1 poisoning, protein-linked DNA breaks were detected in cells treated with MJ-III-65 at nanomolar concentrations. These MJ-III-65-induced protein-linked DNA breaks were resistant to reversal after an hour of drug removal, compared with CPT, which completely reversed. Studies in human cells in culture found MJ-III-65 to be cytotoxic. Furthermore, limited cross-resistance was observed in camptothecin-resistant cell lines. MJ-III-65 also exhibits antitumor activity in mouse tumor xenografts.Keywords
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