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Naphthalene diimide‐derivatives G‐quadruplex ligands induce cell proliferation inhibition, mild telomeric dysfunction and cell cycle perturbation in U251MG glioma cells

Authors :
Mauro Freccero
Daniela Muoio
Antonella Sgura
Filippo Doria
Francesco Berardinelli
Stefano Leone
Elisa Coluzzi
Alessandra di Masi
Antonio Antoccia
Marco Folini
Muoio, Daniela
Berardinelli, F
Leone, S
Coluzzi, E
di Masi, A
Doria, F
Freccero, M
Sgura, A
Folini, M
Antoccia, A.
Source :
The FEBS Journal. 285:3769-3785
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

In the present paper, the biological effects of three different naphthalene diimides (NDIs) G-quadruplex (G4) ligands (H-NDI-Tyr, H-NDI-NMe2, and tetra-NDI-NMe2) were comparatively evaluated to those exerted by RHPS4, a well-characterized telomeric G4-ligand, in an in vitro model of glioblastoma. Data indicated that NDIs were very effective in blocking cell proliferation at nanomolar concentrations, although displaying a lower specificity for telomere targeting compared to RHPS4. In addition, differently from RHPS4, NDIs failed to enhance the effect of ionizing radiation, thus suggesting that additional targets other than telomeres could be involved in the strong NDI-mediated anti-proliferative effects. In order to test telomeric off-target action of NDIs, a panel of genes involved in tumor progression, DNA repair, telomere maintenance, and cell-cycle regulation were evaluated at transcriptional and translational level. Specifically, the compounds were able to cause a marked reduction of TERT and BCL2 amounts as well as to favor the accumulation of proteins involved in cell cycle control. A detailed cytofluorimetric analysis of cell cycle progression by means of bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) incorporation and staining of phospho-histone H3 indicated that NDIs greatly reduce the progression through S-phase and lead to G1 accumulation of BrdU-positive cells. Taken together, these data indicated that, besides effects on telomeres and oncogenes such as Tert and Bcl2, nanomolar concentrations of NDIs determined a sustained block of cell proliferation by slowing down cell cycle progression during S-phase. In conclusion, our data indicate that NDIs G4-ligands are powerful antiproliferative agents, which act through mechanisms that ultimately lead to altered cell-cycle control.

Details

ISSN :
17424658 and 1742464X
Volume :
285
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The FEBS Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2a612ba250fe76cace00c0667bd91a26
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.14628