Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.5.4.17 (adenosine deaminase)
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Two children with adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency and combined immunodeficiency disease were given parenteral deoxycytidine in order to reverse the severe T-cell immunodeficiency associated with this disease. One patient received a total of three courses of parenteral deoxycytidine. On two occasions deoxycytidine (50 mg/kg/day) was infused intravenously continuously for 2 weeks. During one of the infusions she received the deoxycytidine deaminase inhibitor tetrahydrouridine (THU). Steady-state levels of plasma deoxycytidine increased 4-fold with THU. RBC dCTP/dATP increased more than 10-fold after 48 hr of deoxycytidine infusion. Immunologic studies following the intravenous infusion of deoxycytidine showed transient improvement in T-cell immunity. The third course of deoxycytidine (50 mg/kg/day) was administered subcutaneously during a 10-hr night-time infusion. After 6 and 12 weeks of nightly subcutaneous infusions, there was minimal improvement in the in vitro immunologic studies and no clinical improvement. The second patient received a single 2-week course of continuous intravenous deoxycytidine (50 mg/kg/day) following which there was no significant change in T-cell immunity. This study defines some of the pharmacologic parameters of human deoxycytidine metabolism and suggests that some patients with ADA deficiency may respond to deoxycytidine therapy with improvement in T-cell-mediated immunity, although the changes are small and the effect on clinical status appears to be limited.
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PMID:Deoxycytidine therapy in two patients with adenosine deaminase deficiency and severe immunodeficiency disease. 316 76