2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.19.452885
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Differences between intrinsic and acquired nucleoside analogue resistance in acute myeloid leukaemia cells

Abstract: Background: SAMHD1 mediates resistance to anti-cancer nucleoside analogues, including cytarabine, decitabine, and nelarabine that are commonly used for the treatment of leukaemia, through cleavage of their triphosphorylated forms. Hence, SAMHD1 inhibitors are promising candidates for the sensitisation of leukaemia cells to nucleoside analogue-based therapy. Here, we investigated the effects of the cytosine analogue CNDAC, which has been proposed to be a SAMHD1 substrate, in the context of SAMHD1. Methods: CNDA… Show more

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“…The processes underlying the formation of acquired drug resistance in cancer differ from those responsible for intrinsic resistance (Michaelis, Wass and Cinatl, 2019;Oellerich et al, 2019;Santoni-Rugiu et al, 2019;Touat et al, 2020;Rothenburger et al, 2021). In contrast to intrinsic drug resistance, that occurs independently of therapy, and is a consequence of pre-existing often stochastic events in the tumor, acquired resistance is the direct consequence of selection and adaptation processes caused by cancer treatment (directed tumor evolution).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The processes underlying the formation of acquired drug resistance in cancer differ from those responsible for intrinsic resistance (Michaelis, Wass and Cinatl, 2019;Oellerich et al, 2019;Santoni-Rugiu et al, 2019;Touat et al, 2020;Rothenburger et al, 2021). In contrast to intrinsic drug resistance, that occurs independently of therapy, and is a consequence of pre-existing often stochastic events in the tumor, acquired resistance is the direct consequence of selection and adaptation processes caused by cancer treatment (directed tumor evolution).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%