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. 1987:(4):117-21.

Protein-linked DNA strand breaks produced by etoposide and teniposide in mouse L1210 and human VA-13 and HT-29 cell lines: relationship to cytotoxicity

  • PMID: 3041238

Protein-linked DNA strand breaks produced by etoposide and teniposide in mouse L1210 and human VA-13 and HT-29 cell lines: relationship to cytotoxicity

D Kerrigan et al. NCI Monogr. 1987.

Abstract

The two demethylepipodophyllotoxin glycosides, teniposide (VM-26) and etoposide (VP-16), have previously been reported to interact with DNA topoisomerase II by stabilizing a topoisomerase II-DNA covalent intermediate. This study examined the protein-associated aspect of the topoisomerase II-DNA-epipodophyllotoxin lesion. We found that in mouse (L1210) and human (VA-13 and HT-29) log-phase cell cultures, all DNA strand breaks produced by VP-16 or VM-26 were protein-associated. We found also that these protein-associated breaks occurred with a frequency which correlated with cytotoxicity in all three cell lines. For all three cell lines and for both compounds the regression lines were similar. Therefore, for a given class of topoisomerase II inhibitors, it may be possible to generate a characteristic line from which DNA-protein crosslink frequency predicts cytotoxicity.

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