Chemotherapeutic Characterization in Mice of 2-Amino-9-β-D-ribofuranosylpurine-6-sulfinamide (Sulfinosine), a Novel Purine Nucleoside with Unique Antitumor Properties

Thomas L. Avery, Rick A. Finch, Karen M. Vasquez, Saeed Radparvar, Naeem B. Hanna, Ganapathi R. Revankar, Roland K. Robins

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Abstract

In preclinical investigations performed in mice, 2-amino-9-β-D-ribo-furanosyl purine-6-sulfinamide (sulfinosine), a novel derivative of 6-thioguanosine(6TGR), was active aganist six solid tumors and four strains of experimental leukemia. Sulfinosine penetrated the central nervous system more readily than did 6TGR and, when given repeatedly, was much more effective in the treatment of L1210 leukemia, being curative for some mice. Other findings of major interest to us were the different dosing characteristics of sulfinosine and 6TGR, the divergent efficiencies of the two drugs in generating cellular resistance, and the activity of sulfinosine against experimental leukemias refractory to 6TGR and other experimental or clinically used chemotherapeutic agents. The chemotherapeutic characterization of sulfinosine that evolved from these studies suggests that this agent may have unique properties that deserve clinical consideration. Both the dosing characteristics of the drug and its pronounced activity against thiopurine-resistant experimental leukemia favor the possibility that sulfinosine could be used to advantage in the treatment of human leukemia unresponsive to 6-mercaptopurine or 6-thioguanine.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2625-2630
Number of pages6
JournalCancer Research
Volume50
Issue number9
StatePublished - May 1 1990
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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