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AZD1775 induces toxicity through double-stranded DNA breaks independently of chemotherapeutic agents in p53-mutated colorectal cancer cells.

Authors :
Webster, Peter John
Littlejohns, Anna Tiffany
Gaunt, Hannah Jane
Prasad, K. Raj
Beech, David John
Burke, Dermot Anthony
Source :
Cell Cycle; 2017, Vol. 16 Issue 22, p2176-2182, 7p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

AZD1775 is a small molecule WEE1 inhibitor used in combination with DNA-damaging agents to cause premature mitosis and cell death in p53-mutated cancer cells. Here we sought to determine the mechanism of action of AZD1775 in combination with chemotherapeutic agents in light of recent findings that AZD1775 can cause double-stranded DNA (DS-DNA) breaks. AZD1775 significantly improved the cytotoxicity of 5-FU in a p53-mutated colorectal cancer cell line (HT29 cells), decreasing the IC50from 9.3 μM to 3.5 μM. Flow cytometry showed a significant increase in the mitotic marker pHH3 (3.4% vs. 56.2%) and DS-DNA break marker γH2AX (5.1% vs. 50.7%) for combination therapy compared with 5-FU alone. Combination therapy also increased the amount of caspase-3 dependent apoptosis compared with 5-FU alone (4% vs. 13%). The addition of exogenous nucleosides to combination therapy significantly rescued the increased DS-DNA breaks and caspase-3 dependent apoptosis almost to the levels of 5-FU monotherapy. In conclusion, AZD1775 enhances 5-FU cytotoxicity through increased DS-DNA breaks, not premature mitosis, in p53-mutated colorectal cancer cells. This finding is important for designers of future clinical trials when considering the optimal timing and duration of AZD1775 treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384101
Volume :
16
Issue :
22
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Cell Cycle
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126867003
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15384101.2017.1301329