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  • Title: Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for simultaneous determination of three N-7-guanine adducts of the active epoxides of prodrug treosulfan in DNA in vitro.
    Author: Romański M, Rotecki K, Nowicki B, Teżyk A, Główka FK.
    Journal: Talanta; 2019 Jun 01; 198():464-471. PubMed ID: 30876588.
    Abstract:
    Prodrug treosulfan undergoes a pH and temperature-dependent activation to the monoepoxide intermediate (EBDM) and (2S,3S)-1,2:3,4-diepoxybutane (DEB). The latter DNA cross-linker is presently believed to mainly account for the pharmacological action of treosulfan. However, neither respective monoadducts nor cross-links have been isolated from treosulfan-treated DNA, and the exact alkylation mechanism of the treosulfan epoxides is unclear. In this paper, liquid chromatography method with tandem mass spectrometry detection (LC-MS/MS) for simultaneous determination of the N-7-guanine adducts of EBDM and DEB - (2'S,3'S)-N-7-(2'3'-dihydroxy-4'-methylsulfonyloxybut-1'-yl)guanine (HMSBG), N-7-(2',3',4'-trihydroxybut-1'-yl)guanine (THBG), and 1,4-bis(N-7-guanyl)butane-2,3-diol cross-link (bis-N7G-BD) - in calf-thymus DNA has been developed and validated for the first time. The mixture of drug-free nucleic acid with the analytes and 15N-isotope labeled internal standards underwent a mild acid thermal hydrolysis and ultrafiltration (cut-off 10 kDa). Following offline LC purification, the analytes and internal standards were determined in the LC-MS/MS system with an electrospray interface. Complete resolution of THBG, HMSBG, and bis-N7G-BD was accomplished on a Zorbax Eclipse C18 column using gradient elution with a mobile phase composed of 0.1% formic acid and acetonitrile. Calibration curves were linear in the ranges: THBG 0.2-200 pmol, HMSBG 0.2-20 pmol, and bis-N7G-BD 0.4-40 pmol. The limits of quantitation allowed to determine the adducts at concentration of 330 or 660 per 109 DNA nucleotides. The LC-MS/MS method was adequately precise (coefficient of variation ≤ 16.7%) and accurate (relative error ≤ 17.7%). Calibration standards were stable for 14 days at -25 °C. The validated method enabled determination of THBG, HMSBG, and bis-N7G-BD in calf thymus DNA treated with treosulfan at pH 7.2 and 37 °C, which constitutes a novel bioanalytical application. To the authors' best knowledge, the quantification of THBG and bis-N7G-BD in one analytical run is also reported for the first time.
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