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Effect of Structural Modifications of Anthracyclines on the Ability to Overcome Drug Resistance of Cancer Cells

MALGORZATA WASOWSKA, JOANNA WIETRZYK, ADAM OPOLSKI, JANUSZ OSZCZAPOWICZ and IRENA OSZCZAPOWICZ
Anticancer Research May 2006, 26 (3A) 2009-2012;
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Abstract

In the search for new derivatives of anthracycline antibiotics with the ability to overcome the drug resistance barrier, a series of new analogs of these antibiotics, containing the amidino group at C-3′ position of the daunosamine moiety, have been synthesized. The new compounds were tested for their cytotoxic activity in vitro against the sensitive LoVo, MES-SA and HL-60 human cancer cell lines as well as their resistant sublines: LoVo/Dx, MES-SA/Dx5 and HL-60/MX2, respectively. The majority of these derivatives appeared to be able, completely or partially, to overcome the drug resistance barrier of cancer cells. The effect of structural modification on this ability was determined. The obtained results indicated that introduction of the amidino group into the daunosamine moiety of anthracycline molecules appears to overcome the drug resistance of cancer cells.

  • Anthracycline antibiotics
  • antiproliferative activity
  • drug resistance

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  • Received January 2, 2006.
  • Accepted March 9, 2006.
  • Copyright© 2006 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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MALGORZATA WASOWSKA, JOANNA WIETRZYK, ADAM OPOLSKI, JANUSZ OSZCZAPOWICZ, IRENA OSZCZAPOWICZ
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