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Bacterial amidohydrolases and modified 5-fluorocytidine compounds: Novel enzyme-prodrug pairs

Gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy is an emerging strategy for cancer treatment based on the delivery of a gene that encodes an enzyme that is able to convert a prodrug into a potent cytotoxin exclusively in target cancer cells. However, it is limited by the lack of suitable enzyme variants and a...

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Autores principales: Preitakaitė, Viktorija, Barasa, Povilas, Aučynaitė, Agota, Plakys, Gediminas, Koplūnaitė, Martyna, Zubavičiūtė, Simona, Meškys, Rolandas
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10688628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38032917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294696
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author Preitakaitė, Viktorija
Barasa, Povilas
Aučynaitė, Agota
Plakys, Gediminas
Koplūnaitė, Martyna
Zubavičiūtė, Simona
Meškys, Rolandas
author_facet Preitakaitė, Viktorija
Barasa, Povilas
Aučynaitė, Agota
Plakys, Gediminas
Koplūnaitė, Martyna
Zubavičiūtė, Simona
Meškys, Rolandas
author_sort Preitakaitė, Viktorija
collection PubMed
description Gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy is an emerging strategy for cancer treatment based on the delivery of a gene that encodes an enzyme that is able to convert a prodrug into a potent cytotoxin exclusively in target cancer cells. However, it is limited by the lack of suitable enzyme variants and a scarce choice of chemical bonds that could be activated. Therefore, this study is aimed to determine the capability of bacterial amidohydrolases YqfB and D8_RL to activate novel prodrugs and the effect such system has on the viability of eukaryotic cancer cells. We have established cancer cell lines that stably express the bacterial amidohydrolase genes and selected several N(4)-acylated cytidine derivatives as potential prodrugs. A significant decrease in the viability of HCT116 human colon cancer cell lines expressing either the YqfB or the D8_RL was observed after exposure to the novel prodrugs. The data we acquired suggests that bacterial YqfB and D8_RL amidohydrolases, together with the modified cytidine-based prodrugs, may serve as a promising enzyme-prodrug system for gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy.
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spelling pubmed-106886282023-12-01 Bacterial amidohydrolases and modified 5-fluorocytidine compounds: Novel enzyme-prodrug pairs Preitakaitė, Viktorija Barasa, Povilas Aučynaitė, Agota Plakys, Gediminas Koplūnaitė, Martyna Zubavičiūtė, Simona Meškys, Rolandas PLoS One Research Article Gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy is an emerging strategy for cancer treatment based on the delivery of a gene that encodes an enzyme that is able to convert a prodrug into a potent cytotoxin exclusively in target cancer cells. However, it is limited by the lack of suitable enzyme variants and a scarce choice of chemical bonds that could be activated. Therefore, this study is aimed to determine the capability of bacterial amidohydrolases YqfB and D8_RL to activate novel prodrugs and the effect such system has on the viability of eukaryotic cancer cells. We have established cancer cell lines that stably express the bacterial amidohydrolase genes and selected several N(4)-acylated cytidine derivatives as potential prodrugs. A significant decrease in the viability of HCT116 human colon cancer cell lines expressing either the YqfB or the D8_RL was observed after exposure to the novel prodrugs. The data we acquired suggests that bacterial YqfB and D8_RL amidohydrolases, together with the modified cytidine-based prodrugs, may serve as a promising enzyme-prodrug system for gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy. Public Library of Science 2023-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10688628/ /pubmed/38032917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294696 Text en © 2023 Preitakaitė et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Preitakaitė, Viktorija
Barasa, Povilas
Aučynaitė, Agota
Plakys, Gediminas
Koplūnaitė, Martyna
Zubavičiūtė, Simona
Meškys, Rolandas
Bacterial amidohydrolases and modified 5-fluorocytidine compounds: Novel enzyme-prodrug pairs
title Bacterial amidohydrolases and modified 5-fluorocytidine compounds: Novel enzyme-prodrug pairs
title_full Bacterial amidohydrolases and modified 5-fluorocytidine compounds: Novel enzyme-prodrug pairs
title_fullStr Bacterial amidohydrolases and modified 5-fluorocytidine compounds: Novel enzyme-prodrug pairs
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial amidohydrolases and modified 5-fluorocytidine compounds: Novel enzyme-prodrug pairs
title_short Bacterial amidohydrolases and modified 5-fluorocytidine compounds: Novel enzyme-prodrug pairs
title_sort bacterial amidohydrolases and modified 5-fluorocytidine compounds: novel enzyme-prodrug pairs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10688628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38032917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294696
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