Classical Anticancer Agents Overview

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Cancer Chemotherapy Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Classical anticancer agents target specific phases of the cell cycle, mainly S-phase.
  • Main drug classes: antimetabolites, alkylating agents, cytotoxic antibiotics, plant alkaloids/microtubule inhibitors.
  • Folate antagonists (e.g., methotrexate) inhibit DHFR, blocking purine and thymidylate synthesis.
  • Alkylating agents form covalent DNA crosslinks, causing DNA damage and apoptosis.
  • Resistance mechanisms include decreased drug uptake, increased DNA repair, and P-glycoprotein-mediated efflux.
  • Tumor growth stages: A (dividing), B (resting but capable), C (non-dividing).
  • Topoisomerases manage DNA supercoiling; targeted by specific antibiotics.
  • Microtubule inhibitors arrest mitosis at metaphase.
  • P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is a key efflux transporter mediating multidrug resistance.
  • Chemotherapy's limited selectivity causes collateral damage to normal proliferating cells.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Folate pathway — essential for nucleotide synthesis.
  • DNA crosslinks — caused by alkylating agents.
  • Topoisomerases I & II — enzymes managing DNA supercoiling.
  • Microtubules — composed of tubulin, critical for mitosis.
  • P-glycoprotein (P-gp) — efflux pump reducing intracellular drug levels.
  • DNA — primary target for alkylating agents and antibiotics.
  • Cell cycle phases — S-phase (DNA synthesis), M-phase (mitosis).

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1. Which feature distinguishes taxanes from vinca alkaloids in their mechanism of microtubule inhibition?

2. Which phase of the cell cycle do classical anticancer agents primarily target?

3. What is the main mechanism by which alkylating agents cause damage to DNA in cancer cells?

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Folate antagonists — role?

Inhibit DHFR, block DNA synthesis

Cell cycle phases — target of agents?

Mainly S-phase

Topoisomerase II — function?

Relaxes DNA during replication and transcription

Main drug classes — examples?

Antimetabolites, alkylating agents, antibiotics, microtubule inhibitors

P-glycoprotein — mechanism?

Efflux pump reducing intracellular drug concentration

Folate antagonists — function?

Inhibit DHFR, block nucleotide synthesis

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