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Anti-Cancer Drugs 1998-Sep

Acquisition of cellular resistance to 9-nitro-camptothecin correlates with suppression of transcription factor NF-kappa B activation and potentiation of cytotoxicity by tumor necrosis factor in human histiocytic lymphoma U-937 cells.

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S Singh
U Raju
J Mendoza
P Pantazis
B B Aggarwal

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Resistance of tumor cells to chemotherapeutic agents is a major problem in cancer therapy. Continuous exposure of human histiocytic lymphoma U-937 cells to 9-nitro-camptothecin (9NC), an inhibitor of the nuclear DNA topoisomerase I, induces resistance to this drug. Because of the involvement of the nuclear factor NF-kappa B in the expression of several growth regulatory genes, we examined the activation of this transcription factor in 9NC-resistant U-937 cells. We found that resistance to increasing concentrations of 9NC correlated with resistance to tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-dependent activation of NF-kappa B. However, the constitutive synthesis of NF-kappa B proteins remained unaffected. Cellular resistance was not unique to TNF, as other activators of NF-kappa B, including interleukin-1, phorbol ester and hydrogen peroxide, also had no effect. There was no difference between 9NC-sensitive and -resistant cells in the activation of NF-kappa B by okadaic acid. Other transcription factors, including AP-1 and Oct-1, were not affected in the resistant cells. When examined for the inhibitory subunit of NF-kappa B (I kappa B alpha), resistant cells showed a faster rate of resynthesis than the control. Interestingly, although 9NC resistance correlated with resistance to TNF-dependent NF-kappa B activation, TNF-dependent cytotoxicity in these cells was enhanced by several hundred fold despite a significant decrease in the number of TNF receptors. In conclusion, our results suggest that NF-kappa B activation may play a role in tumor cell killing by 9NC but not by TNF.

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