Growth Inhibition of Cells in Culture and of Vaccinia Virus Infected HeLa Cells by Derivatives of Trifluorothymidine

Abstract
The effects of 5-trifluoromethyluracil (F3Thy), 5-trifluorome-thyl-2′-deoxyuridine (F3dThd), F3dThd-5′-P, and F3dThd-5′-methylphosphonate on the growth of HeLa cells, Novikoff hepatoma cells, L5178Y mouse leukemia cells, and on the replication of vaccinia virus in HeLa. cells have been determined. F3Thy and F3dThd-5′-methylphosphonate were approximately 500-fold and 100-fold less effective, respectively, than F3dThd or F3dThd-5′-P in their inhibition of these cells. F3dThd and F3dThd-5′-P are potent inhibitors of vaccinia viral replication of HeLa cells. The nucleoside and nucleotide were 1,000-fold more inhibitory than the free base. F3dThd was most inhibitory when added between 1 and 2 h post-infection; however, it was also somewhat inhibitory when added at later times.