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CX-5461 is a DNA G-quadruplex stabilizer with selective lethality in BRCA1/2 deficient tumours
Hong Xu, Marco Di Antonio, Steven McKinney, Veena Mathew, Brandon Ho, Nigel J. O’Neil, Nancy Dos Santos, Jennifer Silvester, Vivien Wei, Jessica Garcia, Farhia Kabeer, Daniel Lai, Priscilla Soriano, Judit P. Banáth, Derek S. Chiu
Nature Communications · 2017 · ▲ 588 citations
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).
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Xu, H., Antonio, M.D., McKinney, S., Mathew, V., Ho, B., O’Neil, N.J., Santos, N.D., Silvester, J., Wei, V., Garcia, J., Kabeer, F., Lai, D., Soriano, P., Banáth, J.P., Chiu, D.S., Yap, D., Le, D.D., Ye, F.B., Zhang, A., & Thu, K.L. (2017). CX-5461 is a DNA G-quadruplex stabilizer with selective lethality in BRCA1/2 deficient tumours. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14432
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Xu H, Antonio MD, McKinney S, Mathew V, Ho B, O’Neil NJ, et al. CX-5461 is a DNA G-quadruplex stabilizer with selective lethality in BRCA1/2 deficient tumours. Nature Communications. 2017. doi:10.1038/ncomms14432.
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@article{hong2017CXisaD,
title = {CX-5461 is a DNA G-quadruplex stabilizer with selective lethality in BRCA1/2 deficient tumours},
author = {Hong Xu and Marco Di Antonio and Steven McKinney and Veena Mathew and Brandon Ho and Nigel J. O’Neil and Nancy Dos Santos and Jennifer Silvester and Vivien Wei and Jessica Garcia and Farhia Kabeer and Daniel Lai and Priscilla Soriano and Judit P. Banáth and Derek S. Chiu and Damian Yap and Daniel D. Le and Frank B. Ye and Anni Zhang and Kelsie L. Thu and John Soong and Shu‐Chuan Lin and Angela Hsin Chin Tsai and Tomo Osako and Teresa Ruiz de Algara},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms14432},
}
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