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Cancer Research 69, 6573, August 15, 2009. Published Online First August 4, 2009;
doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-09-1075
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Experimental Therapeutics, Molecular Targets, and Chemical Biology

Small-Molecule Multidrug Resistance–Associated Protein 1 Inhibitor Reversan Increases the Therapeutic Index of Chemotherapy in Mouse Models of Neuroblastoma

Catherine A. Burkhart1, Fujiko Watt3, Jayne Murray3, Marina Pajic3, Anatoly Prokvolit2,4, Chengyuan Xue3, Claudia Flemming3, Janice Smith3, Andrei Purmal1, Nadezhda Isachenko2,4, Pavel G. Komarov1, Katerina V. Gurova2, Alan C. Sartorelli5, Glenn M. Marshall3, Murray D. Norris3, Andrei V. Gudkov1,2,4 and Michelle Haber3

1 Cleveland BioLabs, Inc.; 2 Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York; 3 Children's Cancer Institute Australia for Medical Research, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia; 4 Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio; and 5 Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

Requests for reprints: Andrei V. Gudkov, Department of Cell Stress Biology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Elm and Carlton Streets, Buffalo, NY 14263. Phone: 716-845-3902; Fax: 716-845-3944; E-mail: andrei.gudkov{at}roswellpark.org.

Key Words: multidrug resistance • neuroblastoma • vincristine • etoposide

The multidrug resistance–associated protein 1 (MRP1) has been closely linked to poor treatment response in several cancers, most notably neuroblastoma. Homozygous deletion of the MRP1 gene in primary murine neuroblastoma tumors resulted in increased sensitivity to MRP1 substrate drugs (vincristine, etoposide, and doxorubicin) compared with tumors containing both copies of wild-type MRP1, indicating that MRP1 plays a significant role in the drug resistance in this tumor type and defining this multidrug transporter as a target for pharmacologic suppression. A cell-based readout system was created to functionally determine intracellular accumulation of MRP1 substrates using a p53-responsive reporter as an indicator of drug-induced DNA damage. Screening of small-molecule libraries in this readout system revealed pyrazolopyrimidines as a prominent structural class of potent MRP1 inhibitors. Reversan, the lead compound of this class, increased the efficacy of both vincristine and etoposide in murine models of neuroblastoma (syngeneic and human xenografts). As opposed to the majority of inhibitors of multidrug transporters, Reversan was not toxic by itself nor did it increase the toxicity of chemotherapeutic drug exposure in mice. Therefore, Reversan represents a new class of nontoxic MRP1 inhibitor, which may be clinically useful for the treatment of neuroblastoma and other MRP1-overexpressing drug-refractory tumors by increasing their sensitivity to conventional chemotherapy. [Cancer Res 2009;69(16):6573–80]







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