Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5525547 Cancer Letters 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Simmiparib potently inhibits PARP 1/2 and traps PARP 1-DNA complexes.•Simmiparib induces DSB accumulation and G2/M arrest in HR-deficient cells.•Simmiparib selectively induces apoptosis in HR-deficient cells.•Simmiparib exhibits remarkable anticancer activities both in vitro and in vivo.•Simmiparib sensitizes HR-proficient cancer cells to anticancer drugs.

Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase (PARP)1/2 inhibitors have been proved to be clinically effective anticancer drugs. Here we report a new PARP1/2 inhibitor, simmiparib, displaying apparently improved preclinical anticancer activities relative to the first approved inhibitor olaparib. Simmiparib inhibited PARP1/2 approximately 2-fold more potently than olaparib, with more than 90-fold selectivity over the other tested PARP family members. Simmiparib and olaparib caused similar cellular PARP1-DNA trapping. Simmiparib selectively induced the accumulation of DNA double-strand breaks, G2/M arrest and apoptosis in homologous recombination repair (HR)-deficient cells. Consistently, simmiparib showed 26- to 235-fold selectivity in its antiproliferative activity against HR-deficient cells over the corresponding isogenic HR-proficient cells. Notably, its antiproliferative activity was 43.8-fold more potent than that of olaparib in 11 HR-deficient cancer cell lines. Simmiparib also potentiated the proliferative inhibition of several conventional anticancer drugs. Simmiparib reduced the poly(ADP-ribose) formation in HR-deficient cancer cells and xenografts. When orally administered to nude mice bearing xenografts, simmiparib revealed excellent pharmacokinetic properties. Simmiparib caused approximately 10-fold greater growth inhibition than olaparib against HR-deficient human cancer cell- or tissue-derived xenografts in nude mice. Collectively, these findings support the undergoing clinical trials of simmiparib.

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