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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, April 1998, p. 779-784, Vol. 42, No. 4
Lady Davis Institute of the Sir Mortimer
Jewish General Hospital and McGill Centre for Translational Research in
Cancer, Department of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada H3T
1E2,1 and
Laboratoire de Chimie
Organique UMR133 CNRS-Rhone Poulenc Rorer, B.P 8 94801 Villejuif Cedex,
France2
Received 16 September 1997/Returned for modification 23 December
1997/Accepted 24 January 1998
We compared the biological activity of a new group of
keto-C-glycosides to that of a narrow spectrum of unsaturated
ketonucleosides in a panel of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells
with various levels of intrinsic resistance to standard chemotherapy
drugs. Unlike cisplatin, etoposide, adriamycin, or taxol, for which a significant difference in the cytotoxic effect was observed between sensitive cell lines (H460, H125, and MGH4) and drug-resistant cell
lines (H661, MGH7, and FADU), nucleoside analogs were equally cytotoxic
in NSCLC cell lines, with compound 92 being 10-fold more active than
compound 43, 44, 81, or 161, while compound 3 was the least active.
Apoptotic measurements with flow cytometric analysis of terminal
uridine deoxynucleotide nick end-labeled cells revealed that the
cytotoxic activity of these nucleosides correlated with their potency
to induce apoptosis. Compound 92 triggered death in cells with
wild-type p53, mutated p53, or p53 gene deletion. Our findings suggest
that keto-C-glycosides may be promising alternative anticancer agents
which merit further studies in in vivo cancer models refractory to
standard chemotherapy drugs.
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Antiproliferative and Apoptotic Activities of
Ketonucleosides and Keto-C-Glycosides against Non-Small-Cell Lung
Cancer Cells with Intrinsic Drug Resistance
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Institute, Room 523, 3755, Cote Ste-Catherine Rd., Montreal, Canada H3T 1E2. Phone: 514-340-8260. Fax: 514-340-7576. E-mail:
mdaj{at}musica.mcgill.ca.
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