CPT-11 is a potent anti-cancer drug and a specific inhibitor of DNA topoisomerase I (Topo I). In this study, we aim to evaluate the effects of CPT-11 on esophageal squamous cell cancers (ESCC) and to determine the correlation between the effects and the levels of Topo I expression. We examined the growth-inhibitory effect caused by SN-38, an active metabolite of CPT-11, in 14 human ESCC cell lines established from 10 primary and 4 metastatic lesions. CPT-11 was considered effective against 5 cell lines from primary lesions and one from metastatic lesions, and thus may show therapeutic efficacy against both primary and metastatic ESCC tumors. Although Topo I mRNA levels in these 14 ESCC cell lines, as quantitated by northern blot analysis, showed no correlation with the IC50 values, Topo I protein levels, as quantitated by western blot analysis, showed an inverse correlation with the IC50 values. Topo I protein levels could be an indicator of sensitivity to CPT-11. We also determined Topo I protein levels in 40 ESCC tumors and matched normal mucosae. Thirty-four tumors showed 1.2-22.3-fold increases in Topo I levels. Two patients receiving pre-operative chemotherapy and one receiving radiotherapy exhibited increased Topo I protein levels in their tumor lesions. It appeared that CPT-11 could provide selective therapeutic efficacy against ESCC tumors. CPT-11 may be effective for the treatment of metastatic ESCC tumors and as a second-line anti-cancer drug for ESCC.
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Nakajima, Y., Miyake, S., Nagai, K., Kawano, T., & Iwai, T. (2001). CPT-11 may provide therapeutic efficacy for esophageal squamous cell cancer and the effects correlate with the level of DNA topoisomerase I protein. Japanese Journal of Cancer Research, 92(12), 1335–1341. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2001.tb02158.x
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