Spatially-resolved pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modelling of bystander effects of a nitrochloromethylbenzindoline hypoxia-activated prodrug

CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY AND PHARMACOLOGY(2021)

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Purpose Hypoxia-activated prodrugs (HAPs) have the potential for eliminating chemo- and radiation-resistant hypoxic tumour cells, but their activity is often compromised by limited penetration into hypoxic zones. Nitrochloromethylbenzindoline (nitroCBI) HAPs are reduced in hypoxic cells to highly cytotoxic DNA minor groove alkylating aminoCBI metabolites. In this study, we investigate whether a lead nitroCBI, SN30548, generates a significant bystander effect through the diffusion of its aminoCBI metabolite and whether this compensates for any diffusion limitations of the prodrug in tumour tissue. Methods Metabolism and uptake of the nitroCBI in oxic and anoxic cells, and diffusion through multicellular layer cultures, was characterised by LC–MS/MS. To quantify bystander effects, clonogenic cell killing of HCT116 cells was assessed in multicellular spheroid co-cultures comprising cells transfected with cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase (POR) or E. coli nitroreductase NfsA. Spatially-resolved pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) models, parameterised by the above measurements, were developed for spheroids and tumours using agent-based and Green’s function modelling, respectively. Results NitroCBI was reduced to aminoCBI by POR under anoxia and by NfsA under oxia, and was the only significant cytotoxic metabolite in both cases. In spheroid co-cultures comprising 30% NfsA-expressing cells, non-metabolising cells were as sensitive as the NfsA cells, demonstrating a marked bystander effect. Agent-based PK/PD models provided good prediction of cytotoxicity in spheroids, while use of the same parameters in a Green’s function model for a tumour microregion demonstrated that local diffusion of aminoCBI overcomes the penetration limitation of the prodrug. Conclusions The nitroCBI HAP SN30548 generates a highly efficient bystander effect through local diffusion of its active metabolite in tumour tissue.
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Hypoxia-activated prodrugs, Duocarmycin analogues, Bystander effects, Spheroids, Agent-based PK, PD models, Green's function PK, PD models
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