Pre-exposure to fluorouracil increased trifluridine incorporation and enhanced its anti-tumor effect for colorectal cancer

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Background/Aim: Trifluridine/tipiracil (FTD/TPI) is used for metastatic colorectal cancer, that is refractory to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-based therapies. However, the impact of pre-exposure to 5-FU on the anti-cancer effect of FTD, which is a key component of FTD/TPI, is unclear. Materials and Methods: The incorporation into DNA and anti-cancer activity of FTD were analyzed in several cancer cell lines under response to FTD treatment with or without 5-FU pre-exposure. The volumes of tumors in xenografted nude mice were examined among groups that were either untreated or treated with S-1, FTD/TPI or FTD/TPI with pre-exposure to S-1. Results: Pre-exposure to 5-FU significantly increased FTD incorporation into DNA and enhanced its anti-cancer effect for viability and proliferation of cancer cells. In the xenograft nude mouse model, the tumor volumes in the FTD/TPI-treated and S-1-pre-exposed group were lower than those in the FTD/TPI-only-treated group. Although both FTD dose and exposure time in the FTD/TPI-treated and S-1-pre-exposed mice were smaller than those in the FTD/TPI-only-treated mice, the incorporated FTD in the tumors in the former group was 86.5% of that in the latter group. Conclusion: Pre-exposure to 5-FU enhanced the incorporation into DNA and the anti-cancer effect of FTD in the context of colorectal cancer. Our data indicate the potential for a new sequential therapy using S-1 and FTD/TPI to improve prognosis of colorectal cancer.

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Baba, T., Kokuryo, T., Yamaguchi, J., Yokoyama, Y., Uehara, K., Ebata, T., & Nagino, M. (2018). Pre-exposure to fluorouracil increased trifluridine incorporation and enhanced its anti-tumor effect for colorectal cancer. Anticancer Research, 38(3), 1427–1434. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.12367

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