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Lysosomal Sequestration Impairs the Activity of the Preclinical FGFR Inhibitor PD173074
by
Groza, Diana
, Senkiv, Julia
, Gabler, Lisa
, Berger, Walter
, Laemmerer, Anna
, Grusch, Michael
, Kowol, Christian R.
, Englinger, Bernhard
, Moser, Patrick
, Kallus, Sebastian
, Heffeter, Petra
in
Acidification
/ Antibodies
/ Antitumor agents
/ cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Communication
/ Cytotoxicity
/ drug sequestration
/ fibroblast growth factor receptor
/ Fibroblast growth factor receptors
/ Fluorescence
/ Intracellular
/ Kinases
/ Lasers
/ Localization
/ Lung cancer
/ Lysosomes
/ Microscopy
/ Mutation
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Software
/ Spectrum analysis
/ TKI
2018
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Lysosomal Sequestration Impairs the Activity of the Preclinical FGFR Inhibitor PD173074
by
Groza, Diana
, Senkiv, Julia
, Gabler, Lisa
, Berger, Walter
, Laemmerer, Anna
, Grusch, Michael
, Kowol, Christian R.
, Englinger, Bernhard
, Moser, Patrick
, Kallus, Sebastian
, Heffeter, Petra
in
Acidification
/ Antibodies
/ Antitumor agents
/ cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Communication
/ Cytotoxicity
/ drug sequestration
/ fibroblast growth factor receptor
/ Fibroblast growth factor receptors
/ Fluorescence
/ Intracellular
/ Kinases
/ Lasers
/ Localization
/ Lung cancer
/ Lysosomes
/ Microscopy
/ Mutation
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Software
/ Spectrum analysis
/ TKI
2018
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Lysosomal Sequestration Impairs the Activity of the Preclinical FGFR Inhibitor PD173074
by
Groza, Diana
, Senkiv, Julia
, Gabler, Lisa
, Berger, Walter
, Laemmerer, Anna
, Grusch, Michael
, Kowol, Christian R.
, Englinger, Bernhard
, Moser, Patrick
, Kallus, Sebastian
, Heffeter, Petra
in
Acidification
/ Antibodies
/ Antitumor agents
/ cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Communication
/ Cytotoxicity
/ drug sequestration
/ fibroblast growth factor receptor
/ Fibroblast growth factor receptors
/ Fluorescence
/ Intracellular
/ Kinases
/ Lasers
/ Localization
/ Lung cancer
/ Lysosomes
/ Microscopy
/ Mutation
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Software
/ Spectrum analysis
/ TKI
2018
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Lysosomal Sequestration Impairs the Activity of the Preclinical FGFR Inhibitor PD173074
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Lysosomal Sequestration Impairs the Activity of the Preclinical FGFR Inhibitor PD173074
2018
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Overview
Knowledge of intracellular pharmacokinetics of anticancer agents is imperative for understanding drug efficacy as well as intrinsic and acquired cellular resistance mechanisms. However, the factors driving subcellular drug distribution are complex and poorly understood. Here, we describe for the first time the intrinsic fluorescence properties of the fibroblast growth factor receptor inhibitor PD1703074 as well as utilization of this physicochemical feature to investigate intracellular accumulation and compartmentalization of this compound in human lung cancer cells. Cell-free PD173074 fluorescence, intracellular accumulation and distribution were investigated using analytical chemistry and molecular biology approaches. Analyses on a subcellular scale revealed selective drug accumulation in lysosomes. Coincubation with inhibitors of lysosomal acidification strongly enhanced PD173074-mediated fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) inhibition and cytotoxicity. In conclusion, intrinsic fluorescence enables analysis of molecular factors influencing intracellular pharmacokinetics of PD173074. Lysosome-alkalinizing agents might represent candidates for rational combination treatment, preventing cancer cell-intrinsic PD173074 resistance based on lysosomal trapping.
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