[PDF][PDF] Identification of genotype-selective antitumor agents using synthetic lethal chemical screening in engineered human tumor cells

S Dolma, SL Lessnick, WC Hahn, BR Stockwell - Cancer cell, 2003 - cell.com
S Dolma, SL Lessnick, WC Hahn, BR Stockwell
Cancer cell, 2003cell.com
We used synthetic lethal high-throughput screening to interrogate 23,550 compounds for
their ability to kill engineered tumorigenic cells but not their isogenic normal cell
counterparts. We identified known and novel compounds with genotype-selective activity,
including doxorubicin, daunorubicin, mitoxantrone, camptothecin, sangivamycin,
echinomycin, bouvardin, NSC146109, and a novel compound that we named erastin. These
compounds have increased activity in the presence of hTERT, the SV40 large and small T …
Abstract
We used synthetic lethal high-throughput screening to interrogate 23,550 compounds for their ability to kill engineered tumorigenic cells but not their isogenic normal cell counterparts. We identified known and novel compounds with genotype-selective activity, including doxorubicin, daunorubicin, mitoxantrone, camptothecin, sangivamycin, echinomycin, bouvardin, NSC146109, and a novel compound that we named erastin. These compounds have increased activity in the presence of hTERT, the SV40 large and small T oncoproteins, the human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV) E6 and E7 oncoproteins, and oncogenic HRAS. We found that overexpressing hTERT and either E7 or LT increased expression of topoisomerase 2α and that overexpressing RASV12 and ST both increased expression of topoisomerase 1 and sensitized cells to a nonapoptotic cell death process initiated by erastin.
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