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Drugs That Mimic Hypoxia Selectively Target EBV-Positive Gastric Cancer Cells.


ABSTRACT: Latent infection of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is associated with lymphoid and epithelial cell cancers, including 10% of gastric carcinomas. We previously reported that hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) induces EBV's latent-to-lytic switch and identified several HIF-1α-stabilizing drugs that induce this viral reactivation. Here, we tested three classes of these drugs for preferential killing of the EBV-positive gastric cancer AGS-Akata cell line compared to its matched EBV-negative AGS control. We observed preferential killing with iron chelators [Deferoxamine (DFO); Deferasirox (DFX)] and a prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor (BAY 85-3934 (Molidustat)), but not with a neddylation inhibitor [MLN4924 (Pevonedistat)]. DFO and DFX also induced preferential killing of the EBV-positive gastric cancer AGS-BDneo and SNU-719 cell lines. Preferential killing was enhanced when low-dose DFX (10 μM) was combined with the antiviral prodrug ganciclovir. DFO and DFX induced lytic EBV reactivation in approximately 10% of SNU-719 and 20-30% of AGS-Akata and AGS-BDneo cells. However, neither DFO nor DFX significantly induced synthesis of lytic EBV proteins in xenografts grown in NSG mice from AGS-Akata cells above the level observed in control-treated mice. Therefore, these FDA-approved iron chelators are less effective than gemcitabine at promoting EBV reactivation in vivo despite their high specificity and efficiency in vitro.

SUBMITTER: Cordes BA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10046841 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Drugs That Mimic Hypoxia Selectively Target EBV-Positive Gastric Cancer Cells.

Cordes Blue-Leaf A BA   Bilger Andrea A   Kraus Richard J RJ   Ward-Shaw Ella T ET   Labott Madeline R MR   Lee Shinhyo S   Lambert Paul F PF   Mertz Janet E JE  

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Latent infection of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is associated with lymphoid and epithelial cell cancers, including 10% of gastric carcinomas. We previously reported that hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) induces EBV's latent-to-lytic switch and identified several HIF-1α-stabilizing drugs that induce this viral reactivation. Here, we tested three classes of these drugs for preferential killing of the EBV-positive gastric cancer AGS-Akata cell line compared to its matched EBV-negative AGS control.  ...[more]

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