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CX-5461 is a DNA G-quadruplex stabilizer with selective lethality in BRCA1/2 deficient tumours.


ABSTRACT: G-quadruplex DNAs form four-stranded helical structures and are proposed to play key roles in different cellular processes. Targeting G-quadruplex DNAs for cancer treatment is a very promising prospect. Here, we show that CX-5461 is a G-quadruplex stabilizer, with specific toxicity against BRCA deficiencies in cancer cells and polyclonal patient-derived xenograft models, including tumours resistant to PARP inhibition. Exposure to CX-5461, and its related drug CX-3543, blocks replication forks and induces ssDNA gaps or breaks. The BRCA and NHEJ pathways are required for the repair of CX-5461 and CX-3543-induced DNA damage and failure to do so leads to lethality. These data strengthen the concept of G4 targeting as a therapeutic approach, specifically for targeting HR and NHEJ deficient cancers and other tumours deficient for DNA damage repair. CX-5461 is now in advanced phase I clinical trial for patients with BRCA1/2 deficient tumours (Canadian trial, NCT02719977, opened May 2016).

SUBMITTER: Xu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5321743 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CX-5461 is a DNA G-quadruplex stabilizer with selective lethality in BRCA1/2 deficient tumours.

Xu Hong H   Di Antonio Marco M   McKinney Steven S   Mathew Veena V   Ho Brandon B   O'Neil Nigel J NJ   Santos Nancy Dos ND   Silvester Jennifer J   Wei Vivien V   Garcia Jessica J   Kabeer Farhia F   Lai Daniel D   Soriano Priscilla P   Banáth Judit J   Chiu Derek S DS   Yap Damian D   Le Daniel D DD   Ye Frank B FB   Zhang Anni A   Thu Kelsie K   Soong John J   Lin Shu-Chuan SC   Tsai Angela Hsin Chin AH   Osako Tomo T   Algara Teresa T   Saunders Darren N DN   Wong Jason J   Xian Jian J   Bally Marcel B MB   Brenton James D JD   Brown Grant W GW   Shah Sohrab P SP   Cescon David D   Mak Tak W TW   Caldas Carlos C   Stirling Peter C PC   Hieter Phil P   Balasubramanian Shankar S   Aparicio Samuel S  

Nature communications 20170217


G-quadruplex DNAs form four-stranded helical structures and are proposed to play key roles in different cellular processes. Targeting G-quadruplex DNAs for cancer treatment is a very promising prospect. Here, we show that CX-5461 is a G-quadruplex stabilizer, with specific toxicity against BRCA deficiencies in cancer cells and polyclonal patient-derived xenograft models, including tumours resistant to PARP inhibition. Exposure to CX-5461, and its related drug CX-3543, blocks replication forks an  ...[more]

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