EFFECTS OF 3'-DEAMINO-3'-(3-CYANO-4-MORPHOLINYL)DOXORUBICIN AND DOXORUBICIN ON THE SURVIVAL, DNA INTEGRITY, AND NUCLEOLAR MORPHOLOGY OF HUMAN-LEUKEMIA CELLS-INVITRO
- 1 August 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 46 (8) , 4041-4046
Abstract
The potential mechanisms of the extremely potent anthracycline analogue 3''- deamino-3''-(3-cyano-4-morpholinyl)doxorubicin (MRA-CN) have been compared with those of doxorubicin (DOX) by examination of drug effects on colony formation, macromolecular synthesis, DNA integrity, and ultrastructure of human leukemia cells in vitro. Following a 1-h exposure, MRA-CN was found to be 1400-fold more cytocidal than DOX which correlated with the drugs'' inhibitory effects on DNA and total RNA synthesis. Treatment with MRA-CN resulted in a dose-dependent production of DNA interstrand cross-links as quantified by alkaline elution. One-h treatments with DOX or 3''-deamino-3''-(4-morpholinyl)doxorubicin (the non-cyano-containing analogue of MRA-CN) produced no DNA-DNA cross-links; rather they produced protein-concealed DNA single-strand breaks. After removal of MRA-CN, the DNA of KBM-3 cells displayed time-dependent fragmentation as indicated by rapid DNA filter elution during the pH 10 lysis step which preceded pH 12 elution. Within 4 h of MRA-CN exposure (10 nM, 1 h), 50% of the cellular DNA was in the lysis fraction. By 24 h, all the cellular DNA was in this fraction. MRA-CN (10 nM), 3''-deamino-3''-(4-morpholinyl)doxorubicin (1 .mu.M), and actinomycin D (1 .mu.M), but not DOX (3 .mu.M), each produced distinctive nucleolar macrosegregation, indicating an effect on rRNA synthesis. The .alpha.-CN substitutent on the morpholinyl moiety of MRA-CN appears to be responsible for the unique antitumor potency of this anthracycline. Nucleolar macrosegregation is probably associated with the morphonlinyl moiety and is independent of the .alpha.-CN substituent.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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