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In vitro activity of aplidine, a new marine-derived anti-cancer compound, on freshly explanted clonogenic human tumour cells and haematopoietic precursor cells.
Aplidine is a new marine anti-cancer depsipeptide isolated from the Mediterranean tunicate Aplidium albicans. We have evaluated its antiproliferative action against a variety of freshly explanted human tumour specimens. Concentration ranges of 0.01-1.0 microM and 0.0001-1.0 microM were used in short...
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author | Depenbrock, H. Peter, R. Faircloth, G. T. Manzanares, I. Jimeno, J. Hanauske, A. R. |
author_facet | Depenbrock, H. Peter, R. Faircloth, G. T. Manzanares, I. Jimeno, J. Hanauske, A. R. |
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description | Aplidine is a new marine anti-cancer depsipeptide isolated from the Mediterranean tunicate Aplidium albicans. We have evaluated its antiproliferative action against a variety of freshly explanted human tumour specimens. Concentration ranges of 0.01-1.0 microM and 0.0001-1.0 microM were used in short- and long-term exposure schedules respectively. After exposure for 1 h in 49 evaluable specimens, aplidine showed a clear concentration-dependent anti-tumour effect. At 0.05 microM, 85% of the specimens were markedly inhibited. Continuous exposure for 21-28 days in 54 tumour specimens also led to a concentration-dependent activity relationship. Fifty per cent and 100% tumour inhibitions were achieved with 0.001 microM and 0.05 microM respectively. A head to head evaluation assessing short vs continuous exposure was carried out, resulting in evidence of an activity-time of exposure relationship. Breast, melanoma and non-small-cell lung cancer appear to be sensitive to low concentrations of aplidine. In addition the evaluation of the effects of aplidine on haematopoietic cells showed a concentration-dependent toxicity. However, under continuous exposure, active concentrations induced mild bone marrow toxicity, indicating that a therapeutic window at marginally myelotoxic concentrations might exist. |
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spelling | pubmed-20629762009-09-10 In vitro activity of aplidine, a new marine-derived anti-cancer compound, on freshly explanted clonogenic human tumour cells and haematopoietic precursor cells. Depenbrock, H. Peter, R. Faircloth, G. T. Manzanares, I. Jimeno, J. Hanauske, A. R. Br J Cancer Research Article Aplidine is a new marine anti-cancer depsipeptide isolated from the Mediterranean tunicate Aplidium albicans. We have evaluated its antiproliferative action against a variety of freshly explanted human tumour specimens. Concentration ranges of 0.01-1.0 microM and 0.0001-1.0 microM were used in short- and long-term exposure schedules respectively. After exposure for 1 h in 49 evaluable specimens, aplidine showed a clear concentration-dependent anti-tumour effect. At 0.05 microM, 85% of the specimens were markedly inhibited. Continuous exposure for 21-28 days in 54 tumour specimens also led to a concentration-dependent activity relationship. Fifty per cent and 100% tumour inhibitions were achieved with 0.001 microM and 0.05 microM respectively. A head to head evaluation assessing short vs continuous exposure was carried out, resulting in evidence of an activity-time of exposure relationship. Breast, melanoma and non-small-cell lung cancer appear to be sensitive to low concentrations of aplidine. In addition the evaluation of the effects of aplidine on haematopoietic cells showed a concentration-dependent toxicity. However, under continuous exposure, active concentrations induced mild bone marrow toxicity, indicating that a therapeutic window at marginally myelotoxic concentrations might exist. Nature Publishing Group|1 1998-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2062976/ /pubmed/9743292 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Depenbrock, H. Peter, R. Faircloth, G. T. Manzanares, I. Jimeno, J. Hanauske, A. R. In vitro activity of aplidine, a new marine-derived anti-cancer compound, on freshly explanted clonogenic human tumour cells and haematopoietic precursor cells. |
title | In vitro activity of aplidine, a new marine-derived anti-cancer compound, on freshly explanted clonogenic human tumour cells and haematopoietic precursor cells. |
title_full | In vitro activity of aplidine, a new marine-derived anti-cancer compound, on freshly explanted clonogenic human tumour cells and haematopoietic precursor cells. |
title_fullStr | In vitro activity of aplidine, a new marine-derived anti-cancer compound, on freshly explanted clonogenic human tumour cells and haematopoietic precursor cells. |
title_full_unstemmed | In vitro activity of aplidine, a new marine-derived anti-cancer compound, on freshly explanted clonogenic human tumour cells and haematopoietic precursor cells. |
title_short | In vitro activity of aplidine, a new marine-derived anti-cancer compound, on freshly explanted clonogenic human tumour cells and haematopoietic precursor cells. |
title_sort | in vitro activity of aplidine, a new marine-derived anti-cancer compound, on freshly explanted clonogenic human tumour cells and haematopoietic precursor cells. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2062976/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9743292 |
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