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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (
5'-nucleotidase
)
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The agent 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine (2-CdA) has chemotherapeutic activity in hairy cell leukemia (HCL) and in refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). The cytotoxic activity of 2-CdA requires the intracellular accumulation of 2-CdA nucleotides.
Deoxycytidine kinase
(
dCK
) and cytoplasmic
5'-nucleotidase
(5'-NT) are the principal enzymes that phosphorylate 2-CdA and dephosphorylate 2-CdA 5'-monophosphate, respectively. The net accumulation of 2-CdA nucleotides may therefore depend on both
dCK
and 5'-NT. The purpose of the present experiments was to determine if there is a relationship between pretreatment levels of
dCK
and 5'-NT in HCL and in CLL cells, and the clinical outcome of 2-CdA treatment. As measured by a direct immunoassay for
dCK
in 25 CLL patients, and by a 5'-NT activity assay in 23 patients, mean
dCK
levels were significantly higher in 2-CdA responders than in nonresponders (P < .01), whereas mean 5'-NT levels were significantly lower in 2-CdA responders than in nonresponders (P < .05). Mean
dCK
levels were higher in six HCL 2-CdA responders than in one nonresponder, whereas mean 5'-NT levels were lower in the 2-CdA responders than in the nonresponder. These results suggest that both
dCK
and 5'-NT are determinants of 2-CdA responsiveness.
...
PMID:Relationship of deoxycytidine kinase and cytoplasmic 5'-nucleotidase to the chemotherapeutic efficacy of 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine. 809 16
Cytarabine (ara-C) is the key agent for treating acute myeloid leukemia (AML). After being transported into leukemic cells by human equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (hENT1), ara-C is phosphorylated to ara-C triphosphate (ara-CTP), an active metabolite, and then incorporated into DNA, thereby inhibiting DNA synthesis.
Deoxycytidine kinase
(
dCK
) and cytosolic
5'-nucleotidase
II (cN-II) are associated with the production of ara-CTP. Because ara-C's cytotoxicity depends on ara-CTP production, parameters that are most related to ara-CTP formation would predict ara-C sensitivity and the clinical outcome of ara-C therapy. The present study focused on finding any correlation between the capacity to produce ara-CTP and ara-C-metabolizing factors. In vitro ara-CTP production, mRNA levels of hENT1,
dCK
, and cN-II, and ara-C sensitivity were evaluated in 34 blast samples from 33 leukemic patients including 26 with AML. A large degree of heterogeneity was seen in the capacity to produce ara-CTP and in mRNA levels of hENT1,
dCK
, and cN-II. Despite the lack of any association between each of the transcript levels and ara-CTP production, the ratio of
dCK
/cN-II transcript levels correlated significantly with the amount of ara-CTP among AML samples. The HL-60 cultured leukemia cell line and its three ara-C-resistant variants (HL-60/R1, HL-60/R2, HL-60/R3), which were 8-, 10-, and 500-fold more resistant than HL-60, respectively, were evaluated similarly. The
dCK
/cN-II ratio was again proportional to ara-CTP production and to ara-C sensitivity. The
dCK
/cN-II ratio may thus predict the capacity for ara-CTP production and ultimately, ara-C sensitivity in AML.
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PMID:Intracellular cytarabine triphosphate production correlates to deoxycytidine kinase/cytosolic 5'-nucleotidase II expression ratio in primary acute myeloid leukemia cells. 1942 33