An evaluation of the ability of pifithrin-α and -β to inhibit p53 function in two wild type p53 human tumor cell lines

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The small-molecule compound pifithrin-α (PFT-α) has been reported to inhibit p53 function and protect against a variety of genotoxic agents. We show here that PFT-α is unstable in tissue culture medium and is rapidly converted to its condensation product PFT-β. Both compounds showed limited solubility with PFT-α precipitating out of tissue culture medium at concentrations >30 μol/L. PFT-α and -β exhibited cytotoxic effects in vitro towards two human wild-type p53-expressing tumor cell lines, A2780 ovarian and HCT116 colon (IC50 values for both cell lines were 21.3 ± 8.1 μol/L for PFT-α and 90.3 ± 15.5 μol/L for PFT-β, mean ± SD, n = 4). There was no evidence of protection by clonogenic assay with either compound in combination with ionizing radiation. Indeed, there was some evidence that PFT-α enhanced cytotoxicity, particularly at higher concentrations of PFT-α. Neither compound had any effect on p53, p21, or MDM-2 protein expression following ionizing radiation exposure and there was no evidence of any abrogation of p53-dependent, ionizing radiation -induced cell cycle arrest. Similarly, there was no evidence of cellular protection, or of effects on p53-dependent gene transcription, or on translation of MDM-2 or p21 following UV treatment of these human tumor cell lines. In addition, there was no effect on p53 or p21 gene transactivation or p38 phosphorylation after UV irradiation of NIH-3T3 mouse fibroblasts. In conclusion, neither PFT-α nor -β can be regarded as a ubiquitous inhibitor of p53 function, and caution should be exercised in the use of these agents as specific p53 inhibitors. Copyright © 2005 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Walton, M. I., Wilson, S. C., Hardcastle, I. R., Mirza, A. R., & Workman, P. (2005). An evaluation of the ability of pifithrin-α and -β to inhibit p53 function in two wild type p53 human tumor cell lines. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, 4(9), 1369–1377. https://doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-04-0341

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