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Query: EC:3.5.4.4 (
adenosine deaminase
)
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Erythrocyte and lymphocyte
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) levels were studied in 31 patients with
renal cell carcinoma
(
RCC
). Decreased lymphocyte
ADA
levels occurred in patients with
RCC
. Erythrocyte
ADA
levels were reduced only in blood type B and O patients. Nephrectomy resulted in a rise in lymphocyte and erythrocyte
ADA
levels. Progression of clinical disease was associated with a fall in lymphocyte
ADA
values in all patients and with a rise in erythrocyte levels only in blood type A patients. Our results suggest that changes in erythrocyte and lymphocyte
ADA
levels in
RCC
patients are acquired and may offer insight into host-tumor interactions.
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PMID:Adenosine deaminase activity in patients with renal adenocarcinoma. 89 Jun 59
Pentostatin (2prime prime or minute-deoxycoformycin, dCF) is a product of the fermentation of Streptomyces antibioticus. It is a tight-binding inhibitor of
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
), an enzyme essential in cellular metabolism of purines. Children with congenital absence of
ADA
suffer from atrophy of lymphoid tissues and severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) syndrome. It was speculated that pentostatin would be lymphocytotoxic, and this proved to be the case, promoting its investigation in lymphoid neoplasms. It was anticipated that pentostatin would be most active in neoplasms with high intracellular concentrations of
ADA
---e.g., acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), particularly its T cell variety. Although pentostatin proved to be active in ALL, large doses were required and toxic effects outweighted therapeutic benefits. By contrast, pentostatin proved to be exceptionally active in hairy cell leukemia (HCL), a B cell neoplasm with low intracellular concentrations of
ADA
. Pentostatin has since been shown to possess activity in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, prolymphocytic leukemia, cutaneous T cell lymphomas, adult T cell lymphoma-leukemia, and low-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. It potentiates the activity of vidarabine against viruses and against the cells of acute myeloid leukemia. Pentostatin is inactive in melanoma and
renal carcinoma
, but has not been adequately evaluated in other solid tumors. The toxic effects of pentostatin include renal failure, central nervous system (CNS) depression, immunosuppression, keratoconjunctivitis, and opportunistic infections. In the absence of pre-existing bone marrow compromise, pentostatin produces only mild myelosuppression. Aside from its use as an antineoplastic agent, pentostatin has potential applications as an immunosuppresive drug, as an antiviral agent, as an antimalarial compound, and in the protection of cells of the CNS from damage induced by ischemia and anoxia.
...
PMID:Pentostatin (2prime prime or minute-Deoxycoformycin): Clinical Pharmacology, Role In Cancer Chemotherapy, and Future Prospects. 1184 52
Pentostatin (2'-deoxycoformycin, dCF) is a purine nucleoside analog and a product of the fermentation of Streptomyces antibioticus. It is a tight-binding inhibitor of
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
), an enzyme essential in the cellular metabolism of purines. Children with congenital absence of
ADA
suffer from atrophy of lymphoid tissues and severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) syndrome. It was hypothesized that pentostatin would be lymphocytotoxic and this proved to be true; this finding prompted its investigation in lymphoid neoplasms. It was anticipated that pentostatin would be most active in neoplasms with high intracellular concentrations of
ADA
, e.g. acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), particularly of the T-cell variety. Although pentostatin proved to be active in ALL, large doses were required and major toxic effects outweighed therapeutic benefits. By contrast, pentostatin proved to be exceptionally active in hairy cell leukemia (HCL), a B-cell neoplasm with low intracellular concentrations of
ADA
. Pentostatin has since been shown to possess activity in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, prolymphocytic leukemia, cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, adult T-cell lymphoma-leukemia, and low grade non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. It potentiates the activity of vidarabine against viruses and against the cells of acute myeloid leukemia. Pentostatin is inactive in melanoma and
renal carcinoma
, but has not been adequately evaluated in other solid tumors. The toxic effects of pentostatin include renal failure, central nervous system (CNS) depression, immunosuppresion, keratoconjunctivitis, and opportunistic infections. In the absence of pre-existing bone marrow compromise, pentostatin produces only mild myelosuppression. Aside from its use as an antineoplastic agent, pentostatin has potential applications as an immunosuppressive drug, as an antiviral agent, as an antimalarial compound, and in the protection of cells of the CNS from damage induced by ischemia and anoxia. Clinical studies with pentostatin are ongoing, and its roles in the management of neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases have yet to be fully defined.
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PMID:Deoxycoformycin (pentostatin): clinical pharmacology, role in the chemotherapy of cancer, and use in other diseases. 1465 Dec 24