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Mitochondrial DNA Damage by Anticancer Agents

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Journal Pharmacol Ther
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1992 Jan 1
PMID 1438533
Citations 6
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Abstract

Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is susceptible to damage by a number of anticancer agents either directly or indirectly. This damage is of little consequence if only a few of the mtDNA molecules are damaged. However, multiple drug treatments could result in a significant effect on a cell's ability to survive. The differential effect of anticancer agents on either organ specific toxicities or selective tumor kill can be partially accounted for by differential mtDNA content of cells and on the basis of differential protective mechanisms within mitochondria of various organs or tumor tissue. The concept of damage to mitochondria, especially its genome, is a subject of active investigation in various laboratories. This area of research may provide mechanism(s) by which organ specific toxicities or tumor specific toxicities may be elaborated. Also, the concept of targeting tumor specific mitochondria and/or mtDNA by anticancer agents is very attractive but has not come to fruition due to a lack of understanding of the regulation of the genome in tumor cells. Future investigations in this arena will enhance our knowledge on the interaction between anticancer agents and extranuclear DNA.

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