Guichard S, Terret C, Hennebelle I, Lochon I, Chevreau P, Frétigny E, Selves J, Chatelut E, Bugat R, Canal P
Groupe de Pharmacologie Clinique et Expérimentale, Institut Claudius Regaud, Toulouse, France.
Br J Cancer. 1999 May;80(3-4):364-70. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6690364.
CPT-11 is a prodrug activated by carboxylesterases to the active metabolite SN-38 which is a potent inhibitor of topoisomerase I. CPT-11 is of clinical interest in the treatment of colorectal cancer. We evaluated the activities of CPT-11 converting carboxylesterase (CPT-CE) and topoisomerase I (topo I) in 53 colorectal tumours, in eight liver metastases and in normal tissue adjacent to the tumours. Both CPT-CE and topo I activities were widely variable in the malignant and the normal tissue of patients with colorectal carcinomas. CPT-CE was only two to threefold lower in primary tumours compared to normal liver, suggesting that a local conversion to SN-38 might occur in tumour cells. CPT-CE was similar in liver and in normal colon tissues. Levels of topo I in tumour ranged from 580 to 84 900 U mg protein(-1) and was above 40 000 U mg protein(-1) in 11 of 53 patients. Similarly, a very high ratio (> 5) between tumour and normal tissues were observed in 12 of 53 patients. An inverse correlation was observed between the topo I activity and the clinical stage of disease. Clinical studies are in progress in our institution to explore a possible relationship between CPT-CE and topo I activities in tumour cells and the response to CPT-11-based chemotherapy in patients with colorectal cancer.
CPT - 11是一种前体药物,经羧酸酯酶激活后成为活性代谢产物SN - 38,SN - 38是一种强效的拓扑异构酶I抑制剂。CPT - 11在结直肠癌治疗中具有临床应用价值。我们评估了53例结直肠肿瘤、8例肝转移瘤以及肿瘤旁正常组织中CPT - 11转化羧酸酯酶(CPT - CE)和拓扑异构酶I(topo I)的活性。在结直肠癌患者的恶性组织和正常组织中,CPT - CE和topo I的活性均存在广泛差异。与正常肝脏相比,原发性肿瘤中的CPT - CE仅低两到三倍,这表明肿瘤细胞中可能会局部转化为SN - 38。肝脏组织和正常结肠组织中的CPT - CE活性相似。肿瘤中topo I的水平在580至84900 U mg蛋白⁻¹之间,53例患者中有11例topo I水平高于40000 U mg蛋白⁻¹。同样,53例患者中有12例肿瘤组织与正常组织之间的比值非常高(>5)。观察到topo I活性与疾病临床分期呈负相关。我们机构正在进行临床研究,以探索肿瘤细胞中CPT - CE和topo I活性与结直肠癌患者基于CPT - 11化疗反应之间的可能关系。