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  • Title: Synthesis and uptake of fluorescence-labeled Combi-molecules by P-glycoprotein-proficient and -deficient uterine sarcoma cells MES-SA and MES-SA/DX5.
    Author: Larroque-Lombard AL, Todorova M, Golabi N, Williams C, Jean-Claude BJ.
    Journal: J Med Chem; 2010 Mar 11; 53(5):2104-13. PubMed ID: 20151639.
    Abstract:
    Here, we report on the first synthesis of fluorescent-labeled epidermal growth factor receptor-DNA targeting combi-molecules, and we studied the influence of P-glycoprotein status of human sarcoma MES-SA cells on their growth inhibitory effect and cellular uptake. The results showed that 6, bearing a longer spacer between the quinazoline ring and the dansyl group, was more stable and more cytotoxic than 4. In contrast to the latter, it induced significant levels of DNA damage in human tumor cells. Moreover, in contrast to doxorubicin, a drug known to be actively effluxed by P-gp, the more stable combi-molecule 6 induced almost identical levels of drug uptake and DNA damage in P-gp-proficient and -deficient cells. Likewise, in contrast to doxorubicin, 4 and 6 exerted equal levels of antiproliferative activity against the two cell types. The results in toto suggest that despite their size, the antiproliferative effects of 4 and 6 were independent of P-gp status of the cells.
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