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Título: | In vitro synergistic interaction between DTA0100 and radiation in human cancercell lines | Autores/as: | Bordón Rodríguez, Elisa de los Reyes León, Leticia G. Ríos-Luci, Carla Lara, Pedro C. Padrón, José M. |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 32 Ciencias médicas | Palabras clave: | Anticancer drugs Antiproliferative Cancer Catalytic inhibitor Cell lines, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2012 | Editor/a: | 1871-5206 | Publicación seriada: | Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry | Resumen: | DTA0100 is a new catalytic inhibitor of the human DNA topoisomerase IIα that induces G2/M phase cell cycle arrest in human solid tumor cells lines from various malignancies. In our study, we investigated the effectiveness of the combined treatment of ionizing radiation with DTA0100 on the survival of three representative human solid tumor cell lines: HeLa (cervix), WiDr (colon) and SW1573 (non-small cell lung cancer). The concomitant treatment of DTA0100 and irradiation showed a synergistic and antagonistic effect in the three cell lines tested. A synergistic cytotoxic effect of the combination of DTA0100 and radiation was confirmed by the median drug effect analysis method. It was found that in those protocols where the drug was administered after radiation the most synergistic effect was achieved. Our study constitutes the first in vitro evidence for synergistic effects between DTA0100 and radiation. This combination therapy might thus be expected to be more effective than either treatment alone in patients with cervical, colon and non-small cell lung cancer cells. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43847 | ISSN: | 1871-5206 | DOI: | 10.2174/187152012802650057 | Fuente: | Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry [ISSN 1871-5206], v. 12, p. 988-993 |
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