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The novel, small-molecule DNA methylation inhibitor SGI-110 as an ovarian cancer chemosensitizer.


ABSTRACT: PURPOSE:To investigate SGI-110 as a "chemosensitizer" in ovarian cancer and to assess its effects on tumor suppressor genes (TSG) and chemoresponsiveness-associated genes silenced by DNA methylation in ovarian cancer. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN:Several ovarian cancer cell lines were used for in vitro and in vivo platinum resensitization studies. Changes in DNA methylation and expression levels of TSG and other cancer-related genes in response to SGI-110 were measured by pyrosequencing and RT-PCR. RESULTS:We demonstrate in vitro that SGI-110 resensitized a range of platinum-resistant ovarian cancer cells to cisplatin (CDDP) and induced significant demethylation and reexpression of TSG, differentiation-associated genes, and putative drivers of ovarian cancer cisplatin resistance. In vivo, SGI-110 alone or in combination with CDDP was well tolerated and induced antitumor effects in ovarian cancer xenografts. Pyrosequencing analyses confirmed that SGI-110 caused both global (LINE1) and gene-specific hypomethylation in vivo, including TSGs (RASSF1A), proposed drivers of ovarian cancer cisplatin resistance (MLH1 and ZIC1), differentiation-associated genes (HOXA10 and HOXA11), and transcription factors (STAT5B). Furthermore, DNA damage induced by CDDP in ovarian cancer cells was increased by SGI-110, as measured by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry analysis of DNA adduct formation and repair of cisplatin-induced DNA damage. CONCLUSIONS:These results strongly support further investigation of hypomethylating strategies in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer. Specifically, SGI-110 in combination with conventional and/or targeted therapeutics warrants further development in this setting.

SUBMITTER: Fang F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4268357 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The novel, small-molecule DNA methylation inhibitor SGI-110 as an ovarian cancer chemosensitizer.

Fang Fang F   Munck Joanne J   Tang Jessica J   Taverna Pietro P   Wang Yinu Y   Miller David F B DF   Pilrose Jay J   Choy Gavin G   Azab Mohammad M   Pawelczak Katherine S KS   VanderVere-Carozza Pamela P   Wagner Michael M   Lyons John J   Matei Daniela D   Turchi John J JJ   Nephew Kenneth P KP  

Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 20141014 24


<h4>Purpose</h4>To investigate SGI-110 as a "chemosensitizer" in ovarian cancer and to assess its effects on tumor suppressor genes (TSG) and chemoresponsiveness-associated genes silenced by DNA methylation in ovarian cancer.<h4>Experimental design</h4>Several ovarian cancer cell lines were used for in vitro and in vivo platinum resensitization studies. Changes in DNA methylation and expression levels of TSG and other cancer-related genes in response to SGI-110 were measured by pyrosequencing an  ...[more]

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