Loss of DNA mismatch repair due to knockout of MSH2 or PMS2 results in resistance to cisplatin and carboplatin

  • Authors:
    • D Fink
    • S Nebel
    • S Aebi
    • A Nehme
    • S Howell
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  • Published online on: September 1, 1997     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.11.3.539
  • Pages: 539-542
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Abstract

Loss of DNA mismatch repair is a common finding in hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer as well as in many types of sporadic human tumors. The effect of loss of DNA mismatch repair activity on sensitivity to cisplatin and carboplatin was tested using MSH2 and PMS2 knockout cell lines. The knockout dMsh2 embryonic stem cell line was 2.1-fold more resistant to cisplatin and 1.7-fold more resistant to carboplatin when compared to the isogenic wild-type wt-2 cell line. Likewise, the PMS2(-/-) mouse fibroblasts were 1.9-fold more resistant to cisplatin and 1.5-fold more resistant to carboplatin when compared to the isogenic PMS2(+/+) fibroblasts. These findings demonstrate that loss of mismatch repair due to knockout of either MSH2 or PMS2 results in low-level resistance to cisplatin and carboplatin, drugs that form the same types of adducts in DNA. These data validate results previously obtained using non-isogenic mismatch repair-proficient and -deficient cell lines, and indicate that simple recognition of the cisplatin adduct by the MSH2/MSH6 heterodimer is not sufficient for full detector function, but that PMS2 is also required for the pro-apoptotic signal to be generated from this detector.

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Fink D, Nebel S, Aebi S, Nehme A and Howell S: Loss of DNA mismatch repair due to knockout of MSH2 or PMS2 results in resistance to cisplatin and carboplatin. Int J Oncol 11: 539-542, 1997.
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Fink, D., Nebel, S., Aebi, S., Nehme, A., & Howell, S. (1997). Loss of DNA mismatch repair due to knockout of MSH2 or PMS2 results in resistance to cisplatin and carboplatin. International Journal of Oncology, 11, 539-542. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.11.3.539
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Fink, D., Nebel, S., Aebi, S., Nehme, A., Howell, S."Loss of DNA mismatch repair due to knockout of MSH2 or PMS2 results in resistance to cisplatin and carboplatin". International Journal of Oncology 11.3 (1997): 539-542.
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Fink, D., Nebel, S., Aebi, S., Nehme, A., Howell, S."Loss of DNA mismatch repair due to knockout of MSH2 or PMS2 results in resistance to cisplatin and carboplatin". International Journal of Oncology 11, no. 3 (1997): 539-542. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.11.3.539