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Anti-cancer drug design 1993-Jun

Antitumor activity of a new low immunosuppressive derivative of podophyllotoxin (GP-11) and its mechanisms.

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J Z Wang
X Tian
H Tsumura
K Shimura
H Ito

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The spin-labeled derivative of podophyllotoxin, N'-podophyllic acid-N-[3-(2,2,5,5-tetramethyl pyrrolinenyloxy)] semicarbazide (GP-11), was synthesized and tested for its antitumor activity against mouse transplantable tumors, Sarcoma-180, Hepatoma-A, P388 leukemia and Ehrlich ascites carcinoma. At an equitoxic dose, the antitumor activity of GP-11 was similar to that of etoposide (VP-16). However, the immunosuppressive effects of GP-11 were weaker than that of VP-16. In vitro, GP-11 and VP-16 inhibited the proliferation of human lymphoid leukemia Molt 4B cells and suppressed DNA and protein syntheses, but the effect of GP-11 and VP-16 on cell cycle progression was different. The mitotic index was increased by GP-11 and reduced by VP-16. On the basis of flow cytometric bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU)/DNA analysis, GP-11 and VP-16 resulted in the accumulation of cells in the S and G2/M phases. G2/M arrest by GP-11 on cell cycle progression was stronger than that of VP-16, while S arrest was weaker than that of VP-16. After the removal of drugs, the arrest by GP-11 and VP-16 still existed and was irreversible. These results may provide insights into the structure-activity relationships and the design of novel derivatives of podophyllotoxin useful in cancer chemotherapy.

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