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Identification of Novel p53 Pathway Activating Small-Molecule Compounds Reveals Unexpected Similarities with Known Therapeutic Agents

Manipulation of the activity of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway has demonstrated potential benefit in preclinical mouse tumor models and has entered human clinical trials. We describe here an improved, extensive small-molecule chemical compound library screen for p53 pathway activation in a human c...

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Autores principales: Peltonen, Karita, Colis, Laureen, Liu, Hester, Jäämaa, Sari, Moore, Henna M., Enbäck, Juulia, Laakkonen, Pirjo, Vaahtokari, Anne, Jones, Richard J., af Hällström, Taija M., Laiho, Marikki
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2946317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20885994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012996
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author Peltonen, Karita
Colis, Laureen
Liu, Hester
Jäämaa, Sari
Moore, Henna M.
Enbäck, Juulia
Laakkonen, Pirjo
Vaahtokari, Anne
Jones, Richard J.
af Hällström, Taija M.
Laiho, Marikki
author_facet Peltonen, Karita
Colis, Laureen
Liu, Hester
Jäämaa, Sari
Moore, Henna M.
Enbäck, Juulia
Laakkonen, Pirjo
Vaahtokari, Anne
Jones, Richard J.
af Hällström, Taija M.
Laiho, Marikki
author_sort Peltonen, Karita
collection PubMed
description Manipulation of the activity of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway has demonstrated potential benefit in preclinical mouse tumor models and has entered human clinical trials. We describe here an improved, extensive small-molecule chemical compound library screen for p53 pathway activation in a human cancer cell line devised to identify hits with potent antitumor activity. We uncover six novel small-molecule lead compounds, which activate p53 and repress the growth of human cancer cells. Two tested compounds suppress in vivo tumor growth in an orthotopic mouse model of human B-cell lymphoma. All compounds interact with DNA, and two activate p53 pathway in a DNA damage signaling-dependent manner. A further screen of a drug library of approved drugs for medicinal uses and analysis of gene-expression signatures of the novel compounds revealed similarities to known DNA intercalating and topoisomerase interfering agents and unexpected connectivities to known drugs without previously demonstrated anticancer activities. These included several neuroleptics, glycosides, antihistamines and adrenoreceptor antagonists. This unbiased screen pinpoints interference with the DNA topology as the predominant mean of pharmacological activation of the p53 pathway and identifies potential novel antitumor agents.
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spelling pubmed-29463172010-09-30 Identification of Novel p53 Pathway Activating Small-Molecule Compounds Reveals Unexpected Similarities with Known Therapeutic Agents Peltonen, Karita Colis, Laureen Liu, Hester Jäämaa, Sari Moore, Henna M. Enbäck, Juulia Laakkonen, Pirjo Vaahtokari, Anne Jones, Richard J. af Hällström, Taija M. Laiho, Marikki PLoS One Research Article Manipulation of the activity of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway has demonstrated potential benefit in preclinical mouse tumor models and has entered human clinical trials. We describe here an improved, extensive small-molecule chemical compound library screen for p53 pathway activation in a human cancer cell line devised to identify hits with potent antitumor activity. We uncover six novel small-molecule lead compounds, which activate p53 and repress the growth of human cancer cells. Two tested compounds suppress in vivo tumor growth in an orthotopic mouse model of human B-cell lymphoma. All compounds interact with DNA, and two activate p53 pathway in a DNA damage signaling-dependent manner. A further screen of a drug library of approved drugs for medicinal uses and analysis of gene-expression signatures of the novel compounds revealed similarities to known DNA intercalating and topoisomerase interfering agents and unexpected connectivities to known drugs without previously demonstrated anticancer activities. These included several neuroleptics, glycosides, antihistamines and adrenoreceptor antagonists. This unbiased screen pinpoints interference with the DNA topology as the predominant mean of pharmacological activation of the p53 pathway and identifies potential novel antitumor agents. Public Library of Science 2010-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2946317/ /pubmed/20885994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012996 Text en Peltonen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Peltonen, Karita
Colis, Laureen
Liu, Hester
Jäämaa, Sari
Moore, Henna M.
Enbäck, Juulia
Laakkonen, Pirjo
Vaahtokari, Anne
Jones, Richard J.
af Hällström, Taija M.
Laiho, Marikki
Identification of Novel p53 Pathway Activating Small-Molecule Compounds Reveals Unexpected Similarities with Known Therapeutic Agents
title Identification of Novel p53 Pathway Activating Small-Molecule Compounds Reveals Unexpected Similarities with Known Therapeutic Agents
title_full Identification of Novel p53 Pathway Activating Small-Molecule Compounds Reveals Unexpected Similarities with Known Therapeutic Agents
title_fullStr Identification of Novel p53 Pathway Activating Small-Molecule Compounds Reveals Unexpected Similarities with Known Therapeutic Agents
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Novel p53 Pathway Activating Small-Molecule Compounds Reveals Unexpected Similarities with Known Therapeutic Agents
title_short Identification of Novel p53 Pathway Activating Small-Molecule Compounds Reveals Unexpected Similarities with Known Therapeutic Agents
title_sort identification of novel p53 pathway activating small-molecule compounds reveals unexpected similarities with known therapeutic agents
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2946317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20885994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012996
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