Platinum and Other Metal Coordination Compounds in Cancer Chemotherapy

Platinum and Other Metal Coordination Compounds in Cancer Chemotherapy

by Stephen B. Howell (Editor)
Platinum and Other Metal Coordination Compounds in Cancer Chemotherapy

Platinum and Other Metal Coordination Compounds in Cancer Chemotherapy

by Stephen B. Howell (Editor)

Hardcover(1991)

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Overview

Taken together the data presented in this review, and work by many other investigators, support the notion that DNA excision repair is important in a tumor cell's resistance to platinum compounds. Inhibition of this repair system by combination chemotherapy with the excision repair inhibitors HU and Ara-C produces synergistic cell kills and increased levels and persistance of DNA interstrand crosslinks. The studies with cis-DDP and ~-DDP in combination with UV­ induced thymine dimers suggest that there may be competition for DNA repair enzymes between the dimer and the platinum lesion. Whether the competing lesion is an intrastrand crosslink, interstrand crosslink, or platinum monoadduct (or all of these lesions) cannot be determined. The similarity between an intrastrand crosslink and a cyclobutane dimer suggests that these lesions may compete for repair. However, the increased peak levels of interstrand crosslinks, and increased persistence of these lesions at later time points suggest that this lesion may also be a substrate for the repair system. These observations may be of clinical relevance. Recently Dr. Kathy Albain of our institution has completed a Phase III I study using a 12 hour pretreatment with HU and Ara-C in patients prior to their cis-DDP therapy. She observed a significant number of responders in this trial (54). She is currently completing a second Phase IIII study substituting IV HU for the oral formulation. We anticipate initiating other clinical trials based upon these observations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306440274
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 02/29/1992
Edition description: 1991
Pages: 546
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.36(d)

Table of Contents

Synthetic Chemistry and Biochemistry: Platinum DNA Chemistry; S. Lippard. New Insights about the Interaction of Cisplatinum with Intracellular Components; J. Reedijk. Modelling Platinum-DNA Interactions; B. Lippert. From the Modelization of DNA Platination to the Conception of New Drugs; J.C. Chottard. Biochemical and Molecular Pharmacology: Role of Membrane Ion Transport in Cisplatin Accumulation; P.A. Andrews. Enhancement of the Antiproliferative Effect of Cisdiamminedichloroplatinum (II) and Other Antitumor Agents by Inhibitors of Enzymes Involved in Growth Factor SignalTransduction; H.H. Grunicke. Signal Transduction Pathway Regulation of DDP Sensitivity; S.B. Howell. The Role of Platinum-DNA Lesions in the Inhibition of DNA Replication; N.P. Johnson. Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology of New Drugs: Pharmacokietics of Carboplatin in Children and the Development of a Pediatric Dose Equation; H. Calvert. Clinical Studies with Cisplatin Analogues, 254S, DWA2114R and NK121; H. Majima. Clinical Trials: Dose Intensity Analysis May Help Resolve Issues in Chemotherapy with Platinum Compounds; W. Hryniuk. Cisplatin DoseIntensity in Testicular Cancer Treatment: Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial; C.R. Nichols, et al. 39 additional articles. Index.

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