独特的基因表达谱的抗肿瘤药物,顺铂,比较其临床无效的异构体,移植

V. Murray, A. Galea
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顺铂是最广泛使用的癌症化疗药物之一,用于治疗睾丸癌和卵巢癌以及某些肉瘤和淋巴瘤。然而,尽管其临床成功,顺铂治疗仍然与一些剂量限制的毒副作用有关。本研究的目的是利用基因表达谱技术阐明顺铂抗肿瘤活性中重要的分子事件。顺铂通过与DNA形成共价加合物起作用。顺铂DNA加合物除了抑制DNA复制和细胞分裂外,还会影响人类基因的转录水平。在我们的研究中,我们发现数百个人类基因对顺铂的反应是下调的,也有上调的。我们利用一种特别强大的分析技术来揭示顺铂抗肿瘤活性中重要的基因。这涉及顺铂类似物,移植,尽管它产生DNA加合物,但它没有任何抗肿瘤活性。因此,通过比较顺铂和移植铂的基因表达谱,可以揭示顺铂抗肿瘤活性中重要的基因。使用该技术,我们鉴定了27个基因上调和12个基因下调,以响应顺铂(而不是移植)对人类细胞的处理。最终,确定顺铂特有的基因表达反应,将极大地有利于设计和开发改进的癌症化疗药物。
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The unique gene expression profile of the anti-tumour agent, cisplatin, compared with its clinically ineffective isomer, transplatin
Cisplatin is one of the most widely used cancer chemotherapeutic agents and is utilised to treat testicular and ovarian carcinomas as well as certain sarcomas and lymphomas. However, despite its clinical success, cisplatin treatment is still associated with a number of dose-limiting toxic side effects. The purpose of this study was to clarify the molecular events that are important in the anti-tumour activity of cisplatin, using gene expression profiling techniques. Cisplatin acts by forming covalent adducts with DNA. As well as inhibiting DNA replication and cell division, cisplatin DNA adducts also affect the level of transcription of human genes. In our study we found hundreds of human genes that were down-regulated in response to cisplatin as well genes that were up-regulated. We utilised a particularly powerful analysis technique to reveal the genes that were important in the anti-tumour activity of cisplatin. This involved the cisplatin analogue, transplatin, that although it produces DNA adducts, it does not have any anti-tumour activity. Hence by comparing the gene expression profiles of cisplatin and transplatin, the genes that are important in the anti-tumour activity of cisplatin can be revealed. Using this technique, we identified 27 genes that were up-regulated and 12 genes that were down-regulated, in response to cisplatin (but not transplatin) treatment of human cells. Ultimately, the identification of gene expression responses unique to cisplatin, could greatly benefit the design and development of improved cancer chemotherapeutics.
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