Unexpected anthracycline-mediated alterations in iron-regulatory protein-RNA-binding activity: The iron and copper complexes of anthracyclines decrease RNA-binding activity

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Kwok, JC [1 ]
Richardson, DR [1 ]
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[1] Heart Res Inst, Iron Metab & Chelat Grp, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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10.1124/mol.62.4.888
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R9 [药学];
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Anthracyclines are effective antineoplastic agents. However, the interaction of these drugs with iron (Fe) is an important cause of myocardial toxicity, limiting their therapeutic use (J Lab Clin Med 122: 245-251, 1993). To overcome this limitation, it is crucial to understand how anthracyclines interact with the Fe metabolism of myocardial and neoplastic cells. Iron-regulatory proteins (IRPs) play vital roles in regulating cellular Fe metabolism via their mRNA-binding activity. We showed that doxorubicin (DOX) and its analogs interfere with tumor and myocardial cell Fe metabolism by affecting the RNA-binding activity of IRPs. Unexpectedly, experiments with the free radical scavengers, catalase, superoxide dismutase, ebselen, and Mn(III) tetrakis (4-benzoic acid) porphyrin complex, suggested that the effects of DOX on IRP-RNA-binding activity were not due to anthracycline-mediated free radical production. In contrast to previous studies, we showed that the DOX metabolite, doxorubicinol, had no effect on IRP-RNA-binding activity. Rather, the anthracycline-Fe and -copper (Cu) complexes decreased IRP-RNA-binding activity, indicating that formation of anthracycline-metal complexes may affect cellular Fe metabolism. In addition, anthracyclines prevented the response of IRPs to the depletion of intracellular Fe by chelators. This information may be useful in designing novel therapeutic strategies against tumor cells by combining chelators and anthracyclines. Interestingly, the effect of DOX on primary cultures of cardiomyocytes was similar to that observed using neoplastic cells, and particularly notable was the decrease in IRP2-RNA-binding activity. Our results add significant new information regarding the effects of anthracyclines on Fe metabolism that may lead to the design of more effective treatments.
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