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Query: EC:2.1.1.67 (thiopurine methyltransferase)
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Genetic polymorphism of the S-methylation pathway catalyzed by thiopurine methyltransferase (TPMT) is responsible for variation in the metabolism, toxicity, and therapeutic efficacy of thiopurine drugs. This paper describe a new simple, nonradioactive HPLC method for determination of TPMT activity in isolated erythrocytes (Ery), based on the conversion of 6-mercaptopurine (pH 7.5, 37 degrees C) to 6-methylmercaptopurine (6-MMP) using S-adenosyl-l-methionine as methyl donor. The incubation step was stopped by a mixture of trichloroacetic acid/acetonitrile containing the internal standard 4-aminoacetophenone. 6-MMP was quantified by absorbance at 290 nm after chromatographic separation on a Zorbax SB-Phenyl column (5 microm, 4.6 x 250 mm) using mobile phases (flow rate 1.1 mL/min) consisting of acetonitrile, phosphate buffer pH 3.0, triethylamine, and dithiothreitol. The assay was linear up to 50 nmol/(mL Ery. h), and the detection limit was 0.3 nmol/(mL Ery. h). The extraction efficiency of 6-MMP was 95-103% (n = 3), and its analytic recovery ranged between 98.3% and 101.8% (n = 12). The within-day imprecision using pooled human erythrocytes (n = 12) was 4.4% at a TPMT activity of 14.3 nmol/(mL Ery.h) and 4.9% at 6.5 nmol/(mL Ery.h). The between-day imprecision (n = 12) was 6.8% and 7.5% nmol/(mL Ery.h), respectively. A very good agreement was found between TPMT activity determined with this method (y) and a widely used radiochemical procedure (x) (r = 0.94; n = 130; y = 0.502 + 0.946x; P < 0.05). Genotype analysis of all individuals with TPMT activity under 12.5 nmol/(mL Ery.h) revealed a genotype/phenotype concordance of 86%. The new HPLC method for determination of TPMT activity in Ery is a simple, rapid, and reliable nonradioactive procedure that can be successfully used for both research and routine clinical analysis.
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PMID:Determination of thiopurine methyltransferase phenotype in isolated human erythrocytes using a new simple nonradioactive HPLC method. 1450 88

Thiopurine S-methyltransferase (TPMT; EC 2.1.1.67) is the key enzyme in the metabolism of thiopurine drugs. Determination of TPMT activity has been used for the individualization of thiopurine dose. We developed HPLC-UV assay for the determination of TPMT activity in human erythrocytes using 6-mercaptopurine as a substrate. Various extraction and chromatographic conditions were compared. In-house developed extraction with acetonitrile provided the lowest limit of quantification. TPMT activity was determined in 99 previously genotyped healthy Estonians. TPMT activity was expressed as the formation of 6-methylmercaptopurine ng/ml/h and normalized either to haemoglobin, haematocrit, erythrocyte count or protein content. The receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis revealed similar accuracy values for TPMT activity in predicting heterozygous and wild type individuals for each method of calculation. In healthy Estonians, TPMT activity varied from 21.5 to 129.6 ng/ml/h. For heterozygous individuals (n = 18), TPMT activity was 48.1 +/- 11.7 ng/ml/h. Wild type individuals (n = 81) revealed significantly higher TPMT activity 79.3 +/- 20.7 ng/ml/h (P < 0.001). This sensitive HPLC assay for quantitative determination of TPMT activity could easily be used in clinical settings. Under constant experimental conditions for haemolysate preparation no normalization is required.
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PMID:Determination of thiopurine S-methyltransferase (TPMT) activity by comparing various normalization factors: reference values for Estonian population using HPLC-UV assay. 1651 27