principles of cytotoxic chemotherapy · principles of cytotoxic chemotherapy ... anticancer drugs...

116
PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY CHEMOTHERAPY Dr.Erdem Göker Dr.Erdem Göker Ege Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Ege Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi TÜLAY AKTAŞ ONKOLOJİ TÜLAY AKTAŞ ONKOLOJİ HASTANESİ HASTANESİ

Upload: others

Post on 06-Jul-2020

26 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPYCHEMOTHERAPY

Dr.Erdem GökerDr.Erdem GökerEge Üniversitesi Tıp FakültesiEge Üniversitesi Tıp FakültesiTÜLAY AKTAŞ ONKOLOJİ TÜLAY AKTAŞ ONKOLOJİ

HASTANESİHASTANESİ

Page 2: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Choice of Cancer ChemotherapyChoice of Cancer Chemotherapy

uu Is it a science, art or voodoo Is it a science, art or voodoo medicine?medicine?

Page 3: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

BEST Tx OF CANCER

Page 4: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

‘Historically‘Historically mostmost anticanceranticancer agentsagents havehave beenbeen usedused withoutwithoutanan understandingunderstanding ofof theirtheir mechanismmechanism ofof actionaction.. HoweverHowever thethepotentialpotential rewardsrewards ofof suchsuch understandingunderstanding areare enormous,enormous, forforthethe practicalpractical applicationapplication ofof thethe drug,drug, thethe discoverydiscovery ofof moremoreselectiveselective agents,agents, andand forfor fundamentalfundamental knowledgeknowledge..’’

GeorgeGeorge Hitchings,Hitchings, 19681968

Page 5: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

An overviewAn overview

ll Role of chemotherapy in treatment of cancersRole of chemotherapy in treatment of cancers

ll Scientific basis of anticancer therapy Scientific basis of anticancer therapy

ll Major classes of antiMajor classes of anti--cancer drugscancer drugs

ll Common toxicitiesCommon toxicities

ll Choice of chemotherapy: Principles and examples Choice of chemotherapy: Principles and examples

Page 6: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Curative intent (30%)

Chemotherapy alone (5%)

Adjuvant chemotherapy (15%)

Neo-adjuvant chemotherapy (5%)

Chemoradiotherapy (5%)

Palliative intent (70%)

Role of anti-cancer drugs

Page 7: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Therapeutic EndpointsTherapeutic Endpoints

ll Efficacy without toxicityEfficacy without toxicity–– Palliative therapyPalliative therapy

ll Efficacy AND toxicityEfficacy AND toxicity–– Curative therapyCurative therapy

ll Toxicity without efficacyToxicity without efficacy–– Tentative administrationTentative administration–– Drug ResistanceDrug Resistance

ll Neither toxicity nor efficacyNeither toxicity nor efficacy

Page 8: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

An overviewAn overview

ll Role of chemotherapy in treatment of cancersRole of chemotherapy in treatment of cancers

ll Scientific basis of anticancer therapyScientific basis of anticancer therapy

ll Major classes of antiMajor classes of anti--cancer drugscancer drugs

ll Common toxicitiesCommon toxicities

ll Choice of chemotherapy: Principles and examples Choice of chemotherapy: Principles and examples

Page 9: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Scientific basis of cancer chemotherapy

•The concept of log-cell kill

•The concept of dose intensity and density

•The concept of drug resistance.

•The concept of tumor growth and detection

Page 10: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 11: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 12: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 13: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 14: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Therapeutic PrinciplesTherapeutic Principles

Diagnosis&

DrugSelection

INPUT

AbsorptionDistributionMetabolismElimination

Toxicity&/OR

Efficacy

Pharmacokinetics Pharmacodynamics

Page 15: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Pharmacokinetic End PointsPharmacokinetic End Points

ll Peak drug concentrationPeak drug concentrationll AUC (Concentration X Time)AUC (Concentration X Time)ll Time above target concentrationTime above target concentrationll Cumulative dose or cumulative AUCCumulative dose or cumulative AUCll Dose “intensity”Dose “intensity”

Page 16: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Peak ConcentrationPeak Concentration

0102030405060708090

0 6 12 18 24

Concentration

Page 17: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Intensity / Time AboveIntensity / Time Above

0102030405060708090

0 6 12 18 24

Concentration

Page 18: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Pharmacokinetic PatternsPharmacokinetic Patterns

ll AbsorptionAbsorptionll ActivationActivationll DistributionDistributionll EliminationElimination

Page 19: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

AbsorptionAbsorption

ll OralOral–– Variable concentration X time profileVariable concentration X time profile–– Typical factors affecting oral absorptionTypical factors affecting oral absorption

•• Presence of foodPresence of food•• Concurrent diseaseConcurrent disease

–– Likely produces a different efficacy / toxicity profileLikely produces a different efficacy / toxicity profile•• Etopside oral vs. IVEtopside oral vs. IV•• Oral FluoropyrimidinesOral Fluoropyrimidines•• Oral VinorelbineOral Vinorelbine

Page 20: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

AbsorptionAbsorption

ll IntramuscularIntramuscular–– VERY few antiVERY few anti--cancer drugs can be given cancer drugs can be given

this waythis way–– Cytotoxicity associated with tissue damage Cytotoxicity associated with tissue damage

at injection siteat injection site–– Used by this route:Used by this route:

•• Hormonals (leuprolide, glucocorticoids)Hormonals (leuprolide, glucocorticoids)•• LL--asparaginase (lower toxicity than IV)asparaginase (lower toxicity than IV)

Page 21: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

ActivationActivation

ll HepaticHepatic–– e.g. cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, e.g. cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin,

daunorubicin, othersdaunorubicin, othersll Intracellular phosphorylationIntracellular phosphorylation

–– e.g fludarabinee.g fludarabinell Tissue metabolism with free radical Tissue metabolism with free radical

productionproduction–– e.g. doxorubicine.g. doxorubicin

Page 22: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

DistributionDistribution

ll Most target intraMost target intra--cellular sitescellular sites–– Combination solubility (water:lipid)Combination solubility (water:lipid)

ll Small number penetrate bloodSmall number penetrate blood--brain barrierbrain barrierll Protein bindingProtein binding

–– High protein binding increases interaction High protein binding increases interaction potentialpotential

–– May or may not limit tissue “penetration”May or may not limit tissue “penetration”•• Consider both plasma and tissue proteinsConsider both plasma and tissue proteins

Page 23: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

DistributionDistribution

ll Active Metabolite distributionActive Metabolite distribution–– Ifosfamide metabolites cross bloodIfosfamide metabolites cross blood--

brain barrierbrain barrierll Consider local factorsConsider local factors

–– Tumor vascularityTumor vascularity–– PP--glycoprotein cell membrane pump glycoprotein cell membrane pump

(drug efflux pump)(drug efflux pump)

Page 24: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

EliminationElimination

ll Hepatic MetabolismHepatic Metabolism–– P450 metabolismP450 metabolism

ll Catabolism (especially antiCatabolism (especially anti--metabolites)metabolites)–– Normal degradation pathways for Normal degradation pathways for

amino acids etc. to carbon dioxide and amino acids etc. to carbon dioxide and waterwater

ll HydrolysisHydrolysisll Renal elimination unchangedRenal elimination unchanged

Page 25: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Dosing ChemotherapeuticsDosing Chemotherapeutics

ll What are we really doing in patients?What are we really doing in patients?–– Dosing for palliation in most casesDosing for palliation in most cases–– Critiquing dose regimes with more Critiquing dose regimes with more

emphasis on toxicity than efficacyemphasis on toxicity than efficacy–– Specifics of the approach to dosing Specifics of the approach to dosing

become more important as the therapy become more important as the therapy becomes more aggressive.becomes more aggressive.

Page 26: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Dosing ChemotherapeuticsDosing Chemotherapeutics

ll Traditional dosing on Body Surface AreaTraditional dosing on Body Surface Area–– Correlates with metabolic rate, volume Correlates with metabolic rate, volume

of distributionof distribution–– Correlation with tissue concentrations?Correlation with tissue concentrations?

•• Efficacy and toxicityEfficacy and toxicity–– Extrapolated (with enthusiasm from Extrapolated (with enthusiasm from

human dose recommendations)human dose recommendations)–– Probably correct for SOME and not Probably correct for SOME and not

ALL protocolsALL protocols

Page 27: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Dosing ChemotherapeuticsDosing Chemotherapeutics

ll Body surface areaBody surface areall mg/kgmg/kgll Total doseTotal dosell Dose to pharmacokinetic targetDose to pharmacokinetic target

–– AUC, Peak, etc.AUC, Peak, etc.–– Implies therapeutic monitoring for Implies therapeutic monitoring for

chemotherapeuticschemotherapeutics

Page 28: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Dose Form ManipulationDose Form Manipulation

ll LiposomesLiposomes–– Drug contained in lipid spheresDrug contained in lipid spheres

•• Essentially artificial liposomal Essentially artificial liposomal membranesmembranes

•• Actively acquired by some cell linesActively acquired by some cell lines–– Improved therapeutic indexImproved therapeutic index

•• Reduced cardiotoxicityReduced cardiotoxicity•• Enhanced activityEnhanced activity

Page 29: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Dose Form ManipulationDose Form Manipulation

ll ChemoembolizationChemoembolization–– Arterial infusion of methylcellulose Arterial infusion of methylcellulose

micromicro--capsules filled with capsules filled with chemotherapeuticschemotherapeutics

ll Implantible polymersImplantible polymers–– Surgical implantation of Surgical implantation of

biodegradeable polymers containing biodegradeable polymers containing chemotherapeuticschemotherapeutics

Page 30: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

*Drug resistance: De novo or acquired

*Lack of selectivity: Between normal and cancer cells

*Cytokinetics: Low growth fraction of cancer

*Pharmacokinetics: Poor bioavailability

*Sanctuary sites: Central nervous system.

Reasons for failure of anti-cancer chemotherapy

Page 31: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

An overviewAn overview

ll Role of chemotherapy in treatment of cancers Role of chemotherapy in treatment of cancers

ll Scientific basis of anticancer therapyScientific basis of anticancer therapy

llMajor classes of antiMajor classes of anti--cancer drugscancer drugs

ll Common toxicitiesCommon toxicities

ll Choice of chemotherapy: Principles and examples Choice of chemotherapy: Principles and examples

ll Interview with a cancer survivor.Interview with a cancer survivor.

Page 32: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

An overview:Mechanisms of action of anticancer drugs

DNA, RNA &proteins are targets of anticancer drugs

Page 33: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Cell Cycle Specific Agents

• Antimetabolites

• Bleomycin

• Podophyllin Alkaloids

• Plant Alkaloids

Cell Cycle Non-Specific Agents

• Alkylating Agents

• Antibiotics

•Cisplatin

• Nitrosoureas

Page 34: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Major classes of anti-cancer drugs

*Alkylating agents

*Antimetabolites

*Natural products/antibiotics

*Hormones

*Molecularly-targeted therapy.

Page 35: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Alkylating AgentsAlkylating AgentsMMechanism of Actionechanism of Action

ll Alkylate within DNA at the N7 position of Alkylate within DNA at the N7 position of guanineguanine

ll Resulting in miscoding through abnormal Resulting in miscoding through abnormal basebase--pairing with thymine or in pairing with thymine or in depurination by excision of guanine depurination by excision of guanine residues, leading to strand breakageresidues, leading to strand breakage

ll CrossCross--linking of DNA and ring cleavage linking of DNA and ring cleavage may also occurmay also occur

Page 36: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 37: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Alkylating AgentsAlkylating AgentsMechanism of ActionMechanism of Action

Page 38: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

*Mechlorethamine (Nitrogen mustard): A component of MOPP for Hodgkin’s

lymphoma

*Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan): A component of CMF, AC, CHOP.

Alkylating agents

Page 39: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Alkylating agents: Examples

Page 40: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Nitrogen MustardsNitrogen Mustards

ll CyclophosphamideCyclophosphamidell IfosfamideIfosfamidell MechlorethamineMechlorethaminell MelphalanMelphalanll ChlorambucilChlorambucil

Page 41: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Cyclophosphamide MetabolismCyclophosphamide Metabolism

Page 42: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

AlkylatingAlkylating--Related AgentsRelated Agents

ll ProcarbazineProcarbazinell DacarbazineDacarbazinell AltretamineAltretaminell CisplatinCisplatinll CarboplatinCarboplatin

Page 43: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

*Cisplatin: Highly emetogenic; may cause renal dysfunction, neuropathy, hearing loss

A component of PEB for testicular cancer

*Carboplatin: An analog of cisplatin with less side-effects.

Alkylating agents

Page 44: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Platinum Coordination ComplexesPlatinum Coordination Complexes

These compounds alkylate N7 of guanine. They cause nephro- and ototoxicity.

To counteract the effects of nephrotoxicity, give mannitol as an osmotic diuretic,

or induce chloride diuresis with 0.1% NaCl.

Page 45: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

AntimetabolitesAntimetabolites

SFolate analogs

SPyrimidine analogs

SPurine analogs.

Page 46: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

What are Antifolates?What are Antifolates?

ll Substances that interfere with the action Substances that interfere with the action of folate intermediates are known as of folate intermediates are known as antifolatesantifolates

ll Can be divided into three basic categories Can be divided into three basic categories based on the enzyme they inhibitbased on the enzyme they inhibit–– Dihydrofolate Reductase (DHFR)Dihydrofolate Reductase (DHFR)–– Serine Hydroxymethyl Transferase Serine Hydroxymethyl Transferase –– Thymidylate SynthaseThymidylate Synthase

Page 47: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Dihydrofolate Reductase AntifolatesDihydrofolate Reductase Antifolates

N

HN

N

N

H2N

O

HN

O COOH

HOOC

Target molecules for inhibiting this enzyme must be structurally similar to Folic Acid

Page 48: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Serine Hydroxymethyl Transferase Serine Hydroxymethyl Transferase AntifolatesAntifolates

N

HN

N

N

H2N

O

HHN

R

H

HH

Tetrahydrofolate

Must have structural similarities to THF

Page 49: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Thymidylate Synthase AntifolatesThymidylate Synthase Antifolates

NH2C N

HNN

HN

H2N

OR

N5,N10-Methylene-THF

HN

N

O

O

OH2C

O3PO

HO

-2

H

Uracil

Target antifolates that inhibit this enzyme must have structural similarities to Uracil or the cofactor

Page 50: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

N

NN

NH2N NH2

N

CH3

Methotrexate (MTX)

O

NH

COOH

HOOC

Clinically available in 1953

Still the most widely used drug in chemotherapy

Therapeutic index of 1

Dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor

Page 51: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

AntifolatesAntifolatesll Utilised since 1940 in the treatment of cancerUtilised since 1940 in the treatment of cancerll Methotrexate standard in regimens for:Methotrexate standard in regimens for:

–– Neoplastic Diseases: ALL, NHL, Neoplastic Diseases: ALL, NHL, Osteosarcoma, Breast Ca, Head&Neck, Osteosarcoma, Breast Ca, Head&Neck, ChoriocarcinomaChoriocarcinoma

–– NonNon--neoplastic: Rheumatoid Arthritis, neoplastic: Rheumatoid Arthritis, GVHDGVHD

ll Cellular resistance to MTX is frequentCellular resistance to MTX is frequentll Other antifolates: Trimetrexate, Edatrexate, Other antifolates: Trimetrexate, Edatrexate,

RaltitrexedRaltitrexed, , PemetrexedPemetrexed

Page 52: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 53: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

TRANSPORTTRANSPORT

Page 54: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

How Drugs Get Into Cells

Diffusion Transport Endocytosis

e.g., immunotoxins

D

D

D D

D

vinblastine, doxorubicin

e.g., nucleoside analogs

e.g.,

D

D

Page 55: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 56: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Mechanisms of Folate TransportMechanisms of Folate Transportll InfluxInflux

–– Folate ReceptorsFolate Receptors-- activates an energy dependent, endocytic activates an energy dependent, endocytic

pathway.pathway.–– Reduced Folate CarrierReduced Folate Carrier

-- bidirectional anion exchange mechanism.bidirectional anion exchange mechanism.–– Low pH folate transporter (?) (Biochem Pharmacol Low pH folate transporter (?) (Biochem Pharmacol

53;22353;223--31, 1997).31, 1997).ll EffluxEfflux

–– At least two energy dependent efflux systems have At least two energy dependent efflux systems have been identified (Biochem Pharmacol 51;975been identified (Biochem Pharmacol 51;975--82, 82, 1996).1996).

Page 57: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

POLYGLUTAMYLATIONPOLYGLUTAMYLATION

Page 58: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

MTX MTX

FH4

PurineBiosynthesis

Lysosome

CH FH2 4 dUMP

TMP

FH2

MTX

MTX (glu)n

FPGS

GAR and AICARTransformylase

DHFR

MTX

EXTRACELLULAR INTRACELLULAR

CELL MEMBRANE

GGH

TS

Page 59: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

STUDYING POLYGLUTAMYLATIONSTUDYING POLYGLUTAMYLATION

ll Functional Assay: Using HFunctional Assay: Using H33--MTX and MTX and HPLCHPLC

ll Enzyme Study: Levels of Enzyme Study: Levels of Folylpolyglutamyl Synthase (FPGS) and Folylpolyglutamyl Synthase (FPGS) and Gamma Glutamyl Hydrolase (GGH)Gamma Glutamyl Hydrolase (GGH)

ll Molecular Studies: Expression and Molecular Studies: Expression and Mutational Screen for FPGS and GGHMutational Screen for FPGS and GGH

Page 60: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Therapeutic Implications of Methotrexate Therapeutic Implications of Methotrexate StudiesStudies

•• Administering high dose methotrexate is Administering high dose methotrexate is expensive and results in morbidity/mortality.expensive and results in morbidity/mortality.

•• Trimetrexate an inhibitor of dihydrofolate Trimetrexate an inhibitor of dihydrofolate reductase is transported into cells by a different reductase is transported into cells by a different mechanism.mechanism.

•• Trimetrexate with simultaneous leucovorin is Trimetrexate with simultaneous leucovorin is safe and effective in the treatment of human safe and effective in the treatment of human transport defective leukemia cell lines transport defective leukemia cell lines xenografted into SCID mice.xenografted into SCID mice.

Page 61: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

HighHigh--Dose Methotrexate in OsteosarcomaDose Methotrexate in Osteosarcoma

ll Standard treatment is highStandard treatment is high--dose therapy as data suggests dose therapy as data suggests it is more effective than conventional dose.it is more effective than conventional dose.

ll The literature suggests it is the peak level not the AUC The literature suggests it is the peak level not the AUC that correlates with therapeutic response in that correlates with therapeutic response in osteosarcoma. The peak level is predominantly osteosarcoma. The peak level is predominantly determined by dose.determined by dose.

–– Ferrari S, et al: J Chemother 5:135Ferrari S, et al: J Chemother 5:135--41, 199341, 1993–– Graf N, et al: J Clin Oncol 12:1443Graf N, et al: J Clin Oncol 12:1443--51, 199451, 1994–– Delepine N, et al: Anticancer Res 15:489Delepine N, et al: Anticancer Res 15:489--94, 199594, 1995–– Bacci G, et al: J Clin Oncol 16:658Bacci G, et al: J Clin Oncol 16:658--63, 199863, 1998–– OthersOthers

ll Impairments in methotrexate transport are frequent in Impairments in methotrexate transport are frequent in osteosarcoma tumor samples, which can be overcome by osteosarcoma tumor samples, which can be overcome by achieving a high peak level.achieving a high peak level.

Page 62: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Pyrimidine AntagonistsPyrimidine Antagonists

ll Fluorouracil Fluorouracil ll Cytarabine Cytarabine ll GemcitabineGemcitabinell CapecitabineCapecitabine

Page 63: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Pyrimidine analogs:

5-Fluorouracil(5-FU) Cytosine arabinoside (Ara-C) Gemcitabine

Page 64: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Activation of 5Activation of 5--FUFU

Page 65: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Mechanism of Action 5Mechanism of Action 5--FUFU

ll 55--FU inhibits thymidylate synthase FU inhibits thymidylate synthase therefore causing depletion of therefore causing depletion of ThymidylateThymidylate

ll 55--FU is incorporated into DNAFU is incorporated into DNA

ll 55--FU inhibits RNA processing FU inhibits RNA processing

Page 66: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Pyrimidine analogs

•5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) Inhibits thymidylate synthase A component of CMF in the treatment of breast cancerCapecitabine (Xeloda): given orallyTegafur (UFT)

•Cytosine arabinoside (Ara-C) Inhibits DNA polymerase Therapy for AML

•Gemcitabine (Gemzar)Analog of Ara-C Therapy for solid tumors, i.e. pancreatic cancer.

Page 67: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

PemetrexedPemetrexed

ll Continuing his work with the synthesis of antifolate molecules, Continuing his work with the synthesis of antifolate molecules, Edward C. TayEdward C. Tayllor has synthesized the drug known as Pemetrexed or has synthesized the drug known as Pemetrexed in 2000. in 2000.

HN

NH2N

O

NH

O

NH

CO2H

CO2H

Page 68: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

PemetrexedPemetrexed

ll This is a unique antifolate in that it has been shown to This is a unique antifolate in that it has been shown to inhibit at least five of the major folateinhibit at least five of the major folate--dependent dependent enzymes enzymes –– thymidylate synthasethymidylate synthase–– dihydrofolate reductasedihydrofolate reductase–– glycinamide ribonucleotide formyltransferaseglycinamide ribonucleotide formyltransferase–– aminoimidazole ribonucleotide formyltrasnferaseaminoimidazole ribonucleotide formyltrasnferase–– CC--1 tetrahydrofolate synthetase1 tetrahydrofolate synthetase

ll Pemetrexed is an extraordinarily effective antiPemetrexed is an extraordinarily effective anti--tumor tumor agentagent..

Page 69: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 70: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Purine analogs:

Fludarabine

2-Chlordeoxyadenosine

Page 71: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Purine analogs

•2-Chlorodeoxyadenosine (Cladribine) Curative treatment for hairy cell leukemia

• Fludarabine (Fludara) Therapy for CLL and low-grade lymphoma.

Page 72: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Purine AntagonistsPurine Antagonists

ll MercaptopurineMercaptopurinell ThioguanineThioguaninell Fludarabine PhosphateFludarabine Phosphatell CladribineCladribine

Page 73: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Mercaptopurine/ThioguanineMercaptopurine/Thioguanine

ll Must metabolized by HGPRT to the Must metabolized by HGPRT to the nucleotide formnucleotide form

ll This form inhibits numerous enzymes of This form inhibits numerous enzymes of purine nucleotide interconversionpurine nucleotide interconversion

Page 74: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 75: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 76: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

GemcitabineGemcitabine

ll Gemcitabine is SGemcitabine is S--phase specificphase specificll it is a deoxycytidine antimetaboliteit is a deoxycytidine antimetabolitell it undergoes intracellular conversion to it undergoes intracellular conversion to

gemcitabine monophosphate via the gemcitabine monophosphate via the enzyme deoxycytidine kinaseenzyme deoxycytidine kinase

ll it is subsequently phosphorylated to it is subsequently phosphorylated to gemcitabine diphosphate and gemcitabine diphosphate and gemcitabine triphosphategemcitabine triphosphate

Page 77: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

GemcitabineGemcitabine

ll Gemcitabine triphosphate competes with Gemcitabine triphosphate competes with deoxycytidine triphosphate (dCTP) for deoxycytidine triphosphate (dCTP) for incorporation into DNA strandsincorporation into DNA strands

ll do to an addition of a base pair before do to an addition of a base pair before DNA polymerase is stopped, Gemcitabine DNA polymerase is stopped, Gemcitabine inhibits both DNA replication and repairinhibits both DNA replication and repair

ll GemcitabineGemcitabine--induced cell death has induced cell death has characteristics of apoptosischaracteristics of apoptosis

Page 78: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Natural Products/AntibioticsSAnthracyclines

SAntimitotic drugs

SEpipodophyllotoxins

SCamptothecins

SBleomycin.

Page 79: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Natural Products/Antibiotics: Anthracyclines

•Mechanisms of action: DNA intercalation and inhibition of

topoisomerase II ---double-strand DNA breaks

•Toxicity:Irreversible cardiomyopathy (> 500 mg/m2).

Page 80: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

AnthracyclinesAnthracyclinesMechanism of ActionMechanism of Action

ll HighHigh--affinity binding to DNA through affinity binding to DNA through intercalation, resulting in blockade of intercalation, resulting in blockade of DNA and RNA synthesisDNA and RNA synthesis

ll DNA strand scission via effects on Top IIDNA strand scission via effects on Top IIll Binding to membranes altering fluidityBinding to membranes altering fluidityll Generation of the semiquinone free Generation of the semiquinone free

radical and oxygen radicalsradical and oxygen radicals

Page 81: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

MitoxantroneMitoxantrone

ll Structure resembles the anthracyclinesStructure resembles the anthracyclinesll Binds to DNA to produce strand Binds to DNA to produce strand

breakage breakage ll Inhibits DNA and RNA synthesisInhibits DNA and RNA synthesisll Treats pediatric and adult acute Treats pediatric and adult acute

myelogenous leukemia, nonmyelogenous leukemia, non--Hodgkin’s Hodgkin’s lymphomas, and breast cancerlymphomas, and breast cancer

ll Causes cardiac toxicityCauses cardiac toxicity

Page 82: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

MitomycinMitomycinMechanism of ActionMechanism of Action

ll Bioreductive alkylating agent that Bioreductive alkylating agent that undergoes metabolic reductive activation undergoes metabolic reductive activation through an enzymethrough an enzyme--mediated reduction to mediated reduction to generate an alkylating agent that generate an alkylating agent that crosscross--links links DNADNA

Page 83: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

*

Page 84: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Natural Products/Antibiotics: Antimitotic agents

By interfering microtubule synthesis and degradation, these compounds inhibit cell division.

Page 85: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Antimitotics: Taxanes

Page 86: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Natural products/Antibiotics: Antimitotics

•Paclitaxel (Taxol): Stabilizes microtubulesCauses alopecia totalis, neuropathy

•Docetaxel (Taxotere): Stabilizes microtubules.

Page 87: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

•Vinorelbine •Vinblastine•Vincristine

Inhibits polymerization of microtubules.

Natural Products/Antibiotics: Antimitotics

Page 88: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Vinca AlkaloidsVinca AlkaloidsMMechanism of Actionechanism of Action

ll Binds to the microtubular protein tubulin in a Binds to the microtubular protein tubulin in a dimeric formdimeric form

ll The drugThe drug--tubulin complex adds to the forming end tubulin complex adds to the forming end of the microtubules to terminate assemblyof the microtubules to terminate assembly

ll Depolymerization of the microtubules occursDepolymerization of the microtubules occursll Resulting in mitotic arrest at metaphase, Resulting in mitotic arrest at metaphase,

dissolution of the mitotic spindle, and interference dissolution of the mitotic spindle, and interference with chromosome segregationwith chromosome segregation

ll CCS agentsCCS agents-- M phaseM phase

Page 89: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

*

Topoisomerases: Cleavage, unwinding and re-annealing of DNA

Page 90: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Etoposide (VP-16):

• Inhibits topoisomerase II leading to double-strand DNA breaks

• A component of PEB for testicular cancer.

Natural Products/Antibiotics: Epipodophyllotoxin

Page 91: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Topotecan (Hycamtin) & Irinotecan (CPT-11, Camptosar):

• Inhibits topoisomerase I resulting in single-strand

DNA breaks.

Natural Products/Antibiotics: Camptothecins

Page 92: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

CamptothecinsCamptothecins

ll TopotecanTopotecanll IrinotecanIrinotecan

Page 93: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

CamptothecinsCamptothecinsMechanism of ActionMechanism of Action

ll Interfere with the activity of Interfere with the activity of Topoisomerase Topoisomerase II

ll Resulting in DNA damageResulting in DNA damage

ll IrinotecanIrinotecan-- a prodrug that is metabolized a prodrug that is metabolized to an active Top I inhibitor, to an active Top I inhibitor, SNSN--3838

Page 94: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 95: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Bleomycin

• Induces DNA strand breaks

• May cause pulmonary fibrosis

• A component of PEB.

Natural Products/Antibiotics: Peptide antibiotic

Page 96: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

BleomycinBleomycin

ll Acts through binding to DNA, which results in Acts through binding to DNA, which results in single and double strand breaks following free single and double strand breaks following free radical formation and inhibition of DNA synthesisradical formation and inhibition of DNA synthesis

ll The DNA fragmentation is due to oxidation of a The DNA fragmentation is due to oxidation of a DNADNA--bleomycinbleomycin--Fe(II) complex and leads to Fe(II) complex and leads to chromosomal aberrationschromosomal aberrations

ll CCS drug that causes accumulation of cells in GCCS drug that causes accumulation of cells in G22

Page 97: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

NitrosoureasNitrosoureasll CarmustineCarmustinell LomustineLomustinell SemustineSemustinell StreptozocinStreptozocin--naturally occuring sugar naturally occuring sugar

containingcontaining

M.O.A.M.O.A.-- crosscross--link through alkylation of DNAlink through alkylation of DNAAll cross the blood brain barrierAll cross the blood brain barrier

Page 98: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

PodophyllotoxinsPodophyllotoxins

ll EtoposideEtoposide (VP(VP--16)16)ll TeniposideTeniposide (VM(VM--26)26)

ll SemiSemi--synthetic derivatives of podophyllotoxin extracted from the root synthetic derivatives of podophyllotoxin extracted from the root of the mayappleof the mayapple

Page 99: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

PodophyllotoxinsPodophyllotoxinsMechanism of ActionMechanism of Action

ll Blocks cells in the late SBlocks cells in the late S--GG2 2 phase of the phase of the cell cycle through inhibition of cell cycle through inhibition of topoisomerase IItopoisomerase II

ll Resulting in DNA damage through Resulting in DNA damage through strand breakage induced by the strand breakage induced by the formation of a ternary complex of drug, formation of a ternary complex of drug, DNA, and enzymeDNA, and enzyme

Page 100: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Miscellaneous AntiCancer AgentsMiscellaneous AntiCancer Agents

ll AsparaginaseAsparaginasell HydroxureaHydroxureall MitoxantroneMitoxantronell MitotaneMitotane

Page 101: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

HydroxyureaHydroxyurea

ll An analog of ureaAn analog of ureall Inhibits the enzyme ribonucleotide reductaseInhibits the enzyme ribonucleotide reductasell Resulting in the depletion of deoxynucleoside Resulting in the depletion of deoxynucleoside

triphosphate poolstriphosphate poolsll Thereby inhibiting DNA synthesisThereby inhibiting DNA synthesisll SS--phase specific agentphase specific agentll Treats melanoma and chronic myelogenous Treats melanoma and chronic myelogenous

leukemialeukemia

Page 102: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

An overviewAn overview

ll Role of chemotherapy in treatment of cancers Role of chemotherapy in treatment of cancers

ll Scientific basis of anticancer therapy Scientific basis of anticancer therapy

ll Major classes of antiMajor classes of anti--cancer drugscancer drugs

ll Common toxicities.Common toxicities.

ll Choice of chemotherapy: Principles and examples Choice of chemotherapy: Principles and examples

ll Interview with a cancer survivor.Interview with a cancer survivor.

Page 103: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents
Page 104: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Common toxicities of chemotherapy

Organs with active cell division are affected:

*Bone marrow*GI tract mucosa* Hair follicles

•These side-effects are often reversible.

Page 105: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Common toxicity

Bone marrow suppression:

• Leukopenia, thrombocytopenia and anemia

• Nadir WBC count typically occurs 7-14 days after treatment

• Caused by most anti-cancer drugs except: Bleomycin, vincristine, hormones, and most of the molecularly-targeted agents.

Page 106: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Common toxicity

*Gastrointestinal toxicity: -Nausea and vomiting:

Especially cisplatin, mechlorethamine, anthracyclines -Diarrhea: 5-FU, topotecan, irinotecan-Mucositis: 5-FU

*Alopecia (Hair loss): -Paclitaxel, carboplatin, anthracyclines etc.

Page 107: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

*Renal toxicity: Cisplatin

*Pulmonary toxicity: Bleomycin (pulmonary fibrosis)

*Peripheral neuropathy: Cisplatin, paclitaxel, vincristine.

Common toxicity

Page 108: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Long-term complications

*Cardiomyopathy: Anthracyclines (Incidence exceeds 5% for doxorubicin dose > 500 mg/m2)

*Leukemia: Mechlorethamine, high-dose etoposide

*Infertility: Alkylating agents causing azoospermia.

Page 109: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Prevention and treatment of side-effects of anticancer drugs

Most of the side-effects can be effectively prevented and treated.

Page 110: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

An overviewAn overview

ll Role of chemotherapy in treatment of cancers Role of chemotherapy in treatment of cancers

ll Scientific basis of anticancer therapy Scientific basis of anticancer therapy

ll Major classes of antiMajor classes of anti--cancer drugscancer drugs

ll Common toxicitiesCommon toxicities

ll Choice of chemotherapy: Principles and Choice of chemotherapy: Principles and examplesexamples..

ll Interview with a cancer survivor.Interview with a cancer survivor.

Page 111: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Principles for choice of anticancer drugsPrinciples for choice of anticancer drugs

uu Cancer type and stageCancer type and stageuu Curative or palliative intentCurative or palliative intentuu Patient status: Performance status, coPatient status: Performance status, co--

morbid conditions, organ functionsmorbid conditions, organ functionsuu Combination of drugs is the choice.Combination of drugs is the choice.

Page 112: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Principles of Combined ChemotherapyPrinciples of Combined Chemotherapy

ll Each drug is active against the cancerEach drug is active against the cancerll Each drug has a different mechanism of actionEach drug has a different mechanism of actionll Each drug has a different mechanism of Each drug has a different mechanism of

resistanceresistancell NonNon--overlapping toxicities among the drugsoverlapping toxicities among the drugs

ØØ Synergism and safety.Synergism and safety.

Page 113: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Principles of Combined ChemotherapyPrinciples of Combined Chemotherapy

ll Adoption of a new regimenAdoption of a new regimen

- Requires randomized clinical trials: Phase III study

- A comparison of the new regimen with the ‘standard’ therapy.

Page 114: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Examples of combined chemotherapyExamples of combined chemotherapy

• Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL): CHOP

• Relapsed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma: High-dose chemotherapy followed by autologous peripheral stem cells or bone marrow transplant

• Testicular cancer: PEB.

Page 115: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

Success Stories of Clinical Trial Success Stories of Clinical Trial InvestigationInvestigation

ll Cure RatesCure Ratesll Limitation of ToxicityLimitation of Toxicityll Reduction of Treatment DurationReduction of Treatment Durationll Lower Treatment Intensity Lower Treatment Intensity

Page 116: PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY · PRINCIPLES OF CYTOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY ... anticancer drugs DNA, RNA & proteins are targets of anticancer drugs. Cell Cycle Specific Agents

‘Historically‘Historically mostmost anticanceranticancer agentsagents havehave beenbeen usedused withoutwithoutanan understandingunderstanding ofof theirtheir mechanismmechanism ofof actionaction.. HoweverHowever thethepotentialpotential rewardsrewards ofof suchsuch understandingunderstanding areare enormous,enormous, forforthethe practicalpractical applicationapplication ofof thethe drug,drug, thethe discoverydiscovery ofof moremoreselectiveselective agents,agents, andand forfor fundamentalfundamental knowledgeknowledge..’’

GeorgeGeorge Hitchings,Hitchings, 19681968