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Sensitization of melanoma cells to alkylating agent-induced DNA damage and cell death via orchestrating oxidative stress and IKK? inhibition.


ABSTRACT: Nitrosourea represents one of the most active classes of chemotherapeutic alkylating agents for metastatic melanoma. Treatment with nitrosoureas caused severe systemic side effects which hamper its clinical use. Here, we provide pharmacological evidence that reactive oxygen species (ROS) induction and IKK? inhibition cooperatively enhance nitrosourea-induced cytotoxicity in melanoma cells. We identified SC-514 as a ROS-inducing IKK? inhibitor which enhanced the function of nitrosoureas. Elevated ROS level results in increased DNA crosslink efficiency triggered by nitrosoureas and IKK? inhibition enhances DNA damage signals and sensitizes nitrosourea-induced cell death. Using xenograft mouse model, we confirm that ROS-inducing IKK? inhibitor cooperates with nitrosourea to reduce tumor size and malignancy in vivo. Taken together, our results illustrate a new direction in nitrosourea treatment, and reveal that the combination of ROS-inducing IKK? inhibitors with nitrosoureas can be potentially exploited for melanoma therapy.

SUBMITTER: Tse AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5247288 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sensitization of melanoma cells to alkylating agent-induced DNA damage and cell death via orchestrating oxidative stress and IKKβ inhibition.

Tse Anfernee Kai-Wing AK   Chen Ying-Jie YJ   Fu Xiu-Qiong XQ   Su Tao T   Li Ting T   Guo Hui H   Zhu Pei-Li PL   Kwan Hiu-Yee HY   Cheng Brian Chi-Yan BC   Cao Hui-Hui HH   Lee Sally Kin-Wah SK   Fong Wang-Fun WF   Yu Zhi-Ling ZL  

Redox biology 20170112


Nitrosourea represents one of the most active classes of chemotherapeutic alkylating agents for metastatic melanoma. Treatment with nitrosoureas caused severe systemic side effects which hamper its clinical use. Here, we provide pharmacological evidence that reactive oxygen species (ROS) induction and IKKβ inhibition cooperatively enhance nitrosourea-induced cytotoxicity in melanoma cells. We identified SC-514 as a ROS-inducing IKKβ inhibitor which enhanced the function of nitrosoureas. Elevated  ...[more]

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