The anti-proliferative activity of mitotane (o,p’DDD) in adrenocortical cancer is mediated by its metabolites o,p’DDE and o,p’DDA. We previously demonstrated a functional link between ribonucleotide reductase M1(RRM1) expression and o,p’DDD activity, but the mechanism is unknown. In this study we assessed the impact of RRM1 on the bioavailability and cytotoxic activity of o,p’DDD, o,p’DDE and o,p’DDA in SW13 and H295R cells. In H295R cells, mitotane and its metabolites showed a similar cytotoxicity and RRM1 expression was not influenced by any drug. In SW13 cells, o,p’DDA only showed a cytotoxic activity and did not modify RRM1 expression, whereas the lack of sensitivity to o,p’DDE was associated to RRM1 gene up-modulation, as already demonstrated for o,p’DDD. RRM1 silencing in SW13 cells increased the intracellular transformation of mitotane into o,p’DDE and o,p’DDA. These data demonstrate that RRM1 gene interferes with mitotane metabolism in adrenocortical cancer cells, as a possible mechanisms of drug resistance.

RRM1 modulates mitotane activity in adrenal cancer cells interfering with its metabolization

RAPA, IDA;VOLANTE, Marco;Silvia De Francia;MIGLIORE, Cristina;PAPOTTI, Mauro Giulio
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TERZOLO, Massimo
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Germano, Antonina
2015-01-01

Abstract

The anti-proliferative activity of mitotane (o,p’DDD) in adrenocortical cancer is mediated by its metabolites o,p’DDE and o,p’DDA. We previously demonstrated a functional link between ribonucleotide reductase M1(RRM1) expression and o,p’DDD activity, but the mechanism is unknown. In this study we assessed the impact of RRM1 on the bioavailability and cytotoxic activity of o,p’DDD, o,p’DDE and o,p’DDA in SW13 and H295R cells. In H295R cells, mitotane and its metabolites showed a similar cytotoxicity and RRM1 expression was not influenced by any drug. In SW13 cells, o,p’DDA only showed a cytotoxic activity and did not modify RRM1 expression, whereas the lack of sensitivity to o,p’DDE was associated to RRM1 gene up-modulation, as already demonstrated for o,p’DDD. RRM1 silencing in SW13 cells increased the intracellular transformation of mitotane into o,p’DDE and o,p’DDA. These data demonstrate that RRM1 gene interferes with mitotane metabolism in adrenocortical cancer cells, as a possible mechanisms of drug resistance.
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Adrenocortical cancer; Cell lines; Metabolites; Mitotane; RRMI; Adrenal Gland Neoplasms; Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal; Biological Availability; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Survival; Drug Resistance, Neoplasm; Gene Knockdown Techniques; Humans; Mitotane; Tumor Suppressor Proteins; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Endocrinology
Antonina Germano;Ida Rapa;Marco Volante;Silvia De Francia;Cristina Migliore;Alfredo Berruti;Mauro Papotti;Massimo Terzolo
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