DNA topoisomerase-targeting antitumor agents and drug... : Anti-Cancer Drugs (original) (raw)
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Takano, Hiroshi; Kohno, Kimitoshi; Matsuo, Ken-ichi; Matsuda, Takao; Kuwano, Michihiko
The authors are at the Department of Biochemistry, Oita Medical University, Hasama-machi, Oita 879-55, Japan. Tel: 0975-49-4411 ext. 2677. Fax: 0975-49-1706.
Abstract
A review of the chemotherapeutic agents which have been developed by targeting DNA topoisomerase I and II is presented. Camptothecins as topoisomerase I-targeting agents and newly developed topoisomerase II-targeting agents with unique properties are expected to be promising anticancer agents in the near future. An important issue is how cellular sensitivity to these agents is controlled. One approach is to establish and characterize drug-resistant human cancer cell lines, which would provide powerful tools to understand their intracellular target sites and also the mechanisms for acquirement of drug resistance to topoisomerase inhibitors. Drug resistance to topoisomerase-targeting agents appears to be closely correlated with two events, namely decreased expression and point mutation of topoisomerase genes.
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