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Japanese journal of cancer research : Gann 1995-Nov

Biomodulation by hyperthermia of topoisomerase II-targeting drugs in human colorectal cancer cells.

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Y Hirohashi
K Hidaka
S Sato
M Kuwano
K Kohno
T Hisatsugu

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We examined whether heat stress could enhance the sensitivity of human colon cancer WiDr cells to topoisomerase II-targeting anticancer agents, etoposide (VP-16) and teniposide (VM-26), and also determined the most effective timing for the drug administration after exposure to hyperthermia. Both topoisomerase II contents and topoisomerase II activity were significantly increased in WiDr cells 3 to 12 h after heat stress at 43 degrees C for 1 h, in comparison with those immediately after the heat stress. Cytotoxicity by VP-16 was most significantly enhanced 3 to 12 h after exposure to 43 degrees C for 1 h, but no synergistic effect was observed when the drug was administered immediately after the heat stress. A combination of VM-26 with heat stress, but not that of a topoisomerase I-targeting camptothecin derivative (CPT-11), or vincristine, showed a synergistic cytotoxic effect on WiDr cells. VP-16 alone induced cellular accumulation at the G2 + M phase, whereas the combination of VP-16 and heat stress further increased the cell population at the G2 + M phase, and decreased S-phase cells. A possible application of the combination of VP-16 and hyperthermia in clinical use is discussed.

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