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Chemo-sensitisation of HeLa cells to Etoposide by a Benzoxazine in the absence of DNA-PK inhibition

The benzoaxines have been developed from structurally similar chromones as specific inhibitors of the PI3K family to sensitize cancer cells to the effects of chemotherapeutic agents; most have been shown to do this through specific inhibition of DNA-PK and DNA repair mechanisms. In this study we exa...

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Autores principales: Fitzgibbon, Cheree, Ihmaid, Saleh, Al-Rawi, Jasim, Meehan-Andrews, Terri, Bradley, Christopher
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Publicado: Springer US 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3825418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24057508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10637-013-0031-z
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author Fitzgibbon, Cheree
Ihmaid, Saleh
Al-Rawi, Jasim
Meehan-Andrews, Terri
Bradley, Christopher
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Ihmaid, Saleh
Al-Rawi, Jasim
Meehan-Andrews, Terri
Bradley, Christopher
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description The benzoaxines have been developed from structurally similar chromones as specific inhibitors of the PI3K family to sensitize cancer cells to the effects of chemotherapeutic agents; most have been shown to do this through specific inhibition of DNA-PK and DNA repair mechanisms. In this study we examined the benzoxazine, 2-((3-methoxybut-3en-2-yl)amino)-8methyl-4H-benzo[1,3]oxazin-4one (LTUSI54). This compound had no DNA-PK or PI3K inhibitory activity but still sensitized HeLa cells to the effects of Etoposide. LTUSI54 works synergistically with Etoposide to inhibit growth of HeLa cells and sub G1 analysis indicates that this is not due to an increase in apoptosis. LTUSI54 neither enhances DSB formation due to Etoposide nor does it delay the repair of such damage. Cell cycle analysis shows a clear G2 block with Etoposide alone while, in combination with LTUSI54 there is an additional S phase arrest. Phospho-kinase analysis indicated that LTUSI54 engages key regulators of cell cycle progression, specifically p38α, p53 and ERK 1/2. From our results we hypothesize that LTUSI54 is promoting the cell cycle arrest through activation of p38α pathways, independent of p53 mechanisms. This results in a decrease in p53 phosphorylation and hence, restricted apoptosis. Changes in cell number appear to be the result of p38α pathways disrupting cell cycle progression, at the S and G2 checkpoints. Further investigation into the finer mechanisms by which LTUSI54 effects cell cycle progression would be of great interest in assessing this compound as a chemosensitising agent.
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spelling pubmed-38254182013-11-21 Chemo-sensitisation of HeLa cells to Etoposide by a Benzoxazine in the absence of DNA-PK inhibition Fitzgibbon, Cheree Ihmaid, Saleh Al-Rawi, Jasim Meehan-Andrews, Terri Bradley, Christopher Invest New Drugs Preclinical Studies The benzoaxines have been developed from structurally similar chromones as specific inhibitors of the PI3K family to sensitize cancer cells to the effects of chemotherapeutic agents; most have been shown to do this through specific inhibition of DNA-PK and DNA repair mechanisms. In this study we examined the benzoxazine, 2-((3-methoxybut-3en-2-yl)amino)-8methyl-4H-benzo[1,3]oxazin-4one (LTUSI54). This compound had no DNA-PK or PI3K inhibitory activity but still sensitized HeLa cells to the effects of Etoposide. LTUSI54 works synergistically with Etoposide to inhibit growth of HeLa cells and sub G1 analysis indicates that this is not due to an increase in apoptosis. LTUSI54 neither enhances DSB formation due to Etoposide nor does it delay the repair of such damage. Cell cycle analysis shows a clear G2 block with Etoposide alone while, in combination with LTUSI54 there is an additional S phase arrest. Phospho-kinase analysis indicated that LTUSI54 engages key regulators of cell cycle progression, specifically p38α, p53 and ERK 1/2. From our results we hypothesize that LTUSI54 is promoting the cell cycle arrest through activation of p38α pathways, independent of p53 mechanisms. This results in a decrease in p53 phosphorylation and hence, restricted apoptosis. Changes in cell number appear to be the result of p38α pathways disrupting cell cycle progression, at the S and G2 checkpoints. Further investigation into the finer mechanisms by which LTUSI54 effects cell cycle progression would be of great interest in assessing this compound as a chemosensitising agent. Springer US 2013-09-22 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3825418/ /pubmed/24057508 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10637-013-0031-z Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Fitzgibbon, Cheree
Ihmaid, Saleh
Al-Rawi, Jasim
Meehan-Andrews, Terri
Bradley, Christopher
Chemo-sensitisation of HeLa cells to Etoposide by a Benzoxazine in the absence of DNA-PK inhibition
title Chemo-sensitisation of HeLa cells to Etoposide by a Benzoxazine in the absence of DNA-PK inhibition
title_full Chemo-sensitisation of HeLa cells to Etoposide by a Benzoxazine in the absence of DNA-PK inhibition
title_fullStr Chemo-sensitisation of HeLa cells to Etoposide by a Benzoxazine in the absence of DNA-PK inhibition
title_full_unstemmed Chemo-sensitisation of HeLa cells to Etoposide by a Benzoxazine in the absence of DNA-PK inhibition
title_short Chemo-sensitisation of HeLa cells to Etoposide by a Benzoxazine in the absence of DNA-PK inhibition
title_sort chemo-sensitisation of hela cells to etoposide by a benzoxazine in the absence of dna-pk inhibition
topic Preclinical Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3825418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24057508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10637-013-0031-z
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