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Query: EC:3.5.4.4 (
adenosine deaminase
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The levels of
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
), purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP),
lactic dehydrogenase
(
LDH
), and
LDH
isoenzyme patterns (LD1 to LD5) have been measured in lymphocyte extract from 28 patients with B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL). The activities of
ADA
, PNP, and
LDH
have been correlated with two morphological groups of B-CLL classified according to the percentage of large, nongranular, atypical lymphocytes (AL) in peripheral blood: "typical" B-CLL (less than 10% of AL, 21 cases) and "atypical" B-CLL (10-25% of AL, seven cases). Patients with atypical B-CLL had significantly (P less than 0.001) higher activities of
ADA
(0.46 +/- 0.17 U/10(9) cells), PNP (1.74 +/- 1.0 U/10(9) cells), and
LDH
(48.3 +/- 9.7 U/10(9) cells) than patients with typical B-CLL (
ADA
, 0.29 +/- 0.1 U/10(9) cells; PNP, 0.58 +/- 0.23 U/10(9) cells; and
LDH
, 29 +/- 10 U/10(9) cells). In addition, the "treatment-free period" was also significantly (P less than 0.025) shorter in the group of atypical B-CLL compared with the typical B-CLL group. No clear-cut statistical differences in lymphocyte surface markers or in several other prognostic factors between the two subgroups of B-CLL were found. The present study supports the idea that in B-CLL the simultaneous determination of
ADA
, PNP, and
LDH
might be helpful in better understanding the pathophysiology, prognosis, and natural history of the disease.
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PMID:Combined assay of adenosine deaminase, purine nucleoside phosphorylase, and lactate dehydrogenase in the early clinical evaluation of B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia. 312 50
When thymocytes were cultured with adenosine, deoxyadenosine, or deoxyguanosine at 1 mM for 24 h, DNA cleavage at internucleosomal sites with multiples of approximately 180 bp was induced, followed by
lactate dehydrogenase
release into the medium. In the presence of coformycin, an
adenosine deaminase
inhibitor, or formycin B, a purine nucleoside phosphorylase inhibitor, DNA cleavage was induced by these nucleosides at concentrations of less than 50 microM. Other purine and pyrimidine ribo- and deoxyribonucleosides did not induce DNA cleavage or LDH release. Because thymocyte nuclei contain a Ca2+,Mg2+-dependent endonuclease, which preferentially cuts DNA in its linker regions, DNA fragmentation induced by the three purine nucleosides was suggested to occur through increased activity of the endonuclease. The DNA cleavage induced by the nucleosides required protein phosphorylation and synthesis, inasmuch as it was inhibited by an inhibitor of protein kinases, H-7, and by an inhibitor of protein synthesis, cycloheximide. The inhibition of DNA cleavage was accompanied by a reduction in
lactate dehydrogenase
release, suggesting a causal relationship between DNA cleavage and cell death. The DNA cleavage and subsequent cell lysis might be related to the selective thymocyte deletion observed in patients with
adenosine deaminase
or purine nucleoside phosphorylase deficiency.
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PMID:Adenosine, deoxyadenosine, and deoxyguanosine induce DNA cleavage in mouse thymocytes. 326 57
The major purpose of these studies was to determine whether the expression of isozymes by tumor cells was heterogeneous among tumor cell subpopulations within a neoplasm and whether expression of one or another isozyme correlated with metastatic potential of tumor cells. The expression levels of 40 isozymes were determined in 56 cell lines, many of them clonal, from nine different murine and human tumors. The enzymes chosen for study are involved in nucleotide, carbohydrate and pentose phosphate metabolism, and as such are indicators of the general metabolic and differentiational status of the cell. The tumors studied included two murine and two human malignant melanomas, four murine fibrosarcomas, and one human prostatic adenocarcinoma. The lines isolated from these tumors consisted of cells that are tumorigenic non-metastatic, tumorigenic low metastatic and tumorigenic highly metastatic. Clonally derived cell lines from a given tumor differed in their expression of a number of different isozymes, including
adenosine deaminase
, creatine phosphokinase-B and
lactate dehydrogenase
. Different patterns of isozyme expression were observed among different tumor types as well as between tumors of the same type; however, there were no differences in isozyme expression for any enzyme tested that correlated with metastatic ability of tumor cells.
...
PMID:Heterogeneity of isozyme expression in tumor cells does not correlate with metastatic potential. 374 91
Several isolated smooth muscle preparations were shown to release cytosolic enzymes including
adenosine deaminase
,
lactate dehydrogenase
, and nucleoside phosphorylase under experimental conditions resembling those used in contractility or drug uptake studies. This enzyme leakage indicates significant general cell damage and suggests that experiments dealing with drug metabolism, binding, and uptake in isolated tissues must be interpreted with caution.
...
PMID:Cytosolic enzyme leakage from isolated smooth muscle preparations. 392 Dec 26
The relationship between the intracellular levels of DNA polymerase alpha (DP-alpha),
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) and
lactate dehydrogenase
(
LDH
) and the degree of malignancy of human lymphomas was investigated. Twelve non-neoplastic lymph nodes and 88 malignant lymphomas were examined. For non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) the low or high grade of malignancy was established according to three classifications: the Rappaport, the Kiel and the Working Formulation for Clinical Usage, with the latter also recognizing an intermediate grade group. Non-neoplastic lymph nodes had significantly lower levels of all the three enzymes than those found in high-grade malignant NHL (the P value ranged from less than 0.02 to less than 0.001). Hodgkin's disease, a slowly evolving neoplasia, showed lower levels of DP-alpha (P less than 0.001) and
ADA
(P less than 0.001), but not of
LDH
, than high-grade NHL. Among NHL, whatever classification was used, the low-grade malignant lymphomas had significantly lower levels than the high-grade ones for all the three enzymes (P less than 0.005 or P less than 0.001). The intermediate-grade group of the Working Formulation differed from the high-grade group for DP-alpha (P less than 0.01) and
ADA
(P less than 0.02) but not for
LDH
. It differed from the low-grade group only for
ADA
(P less than 0.005). Lymphoblastic and Burkitt's lymphomas were the groups with the highest levels of the three enzymes. Among low-grade lymphomas very low values were found in the histological entities defined as DLWD in the Rappaport classification, CLL and lymphoplasmacytoid immunocytoma in the Kiel classification and small lymphocytic (group A) in the WF. The levels of all enzymes in these histotypes were always significantly different from the other low-grade histotypes, and from the intermediate-grade ones of the WF. In the Kiel classification polymorphous lymphoplasmacytoid lymphoma, recently recognized as a group with a quite aggressive clinical course, was characterized by high levels of all three enzymes.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Relation between enzymatic activities and the degree of malignancy of human lymphomas. 404 77
Five-year multidisciplinary study of longevity in the Georgian SSR made it possible to select two populations (Abkhazian and Imeretian), in which indices of longevity were much higher, than the average level for the rural population of the whole region. The distribution of polymorphic systems of red cell enzymes (adenilate kinase, esterase D, phosphoglucomutase I, acid phosphatase, 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, glyoxalase I,
lactate dehydrogenase
,
adenosine deaminase
, glutamate pyruvate transaminase, phosphoglycolate phosphatase, phosphohexose isomerase) and serum proteins (haptoglobin, Gc-component and transferrin) was studied for genetic analysis of these populations. The results indicate that for all the studied loci the observed genotypic frequencies in both populations are distributed according to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The genetic comparison of the studied populations with some other neighbouring populations did not reveal any genetic peculiarities and the both populations concord with the scheme of anthropological types of Hither Asia. The study of age-related changes of gene frequencies and heterozygosity showed some age-related fluctuations of genetic indices in all age groups, but the heterogeneous nature of these deviations indicate that they may be the result of random genetic processes.
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PMID:Genetic study of high longevity index populations. 624 May 76
Differences between adult and fetal human fibroblasts have been found in the enzyme patterns of
adenosine deaminase
, acid phosphatase and
lactate dehydrogenase
. In each case the pattern seen in adult fibroblast cultures transformed with SV 40 virus resembled that of fetal fibroblasts.
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PMID:Comparison of isozymes in fetal, adult and transformed fibroblasts. 624 53
1. The role of
adenosine deaminase
(
EC 3.5.4.4
), ecto-(5'-nucleotidase) (EC 3.1.3.5) and ecto-(non-specific phosphatase) in the CN-induced catabolism of adenine nucleotides in intact rat polymorphonuclear leucocytes was investigated by inhibiting the enzymes in situ. 2. KCN (10mM for 90 min) induced a 20-30% fall in ATP concentration accompanied by an approximately equimolar increase in hypoxanthine, ADP, AMP and adenosine concentrations were unchanged, and IMP and inosine remained undetectable ( less than 0.05 nmol/10(7) cells). 3. Cells remained 98% intact, as judged by loss of the cytoplasmic enzyme
lactate dehydrogenase
(
EC 1.1.1.27
). 4. Pentostatin (30 microM), a specific inhibitor of
adenosine deaminase
, completely inhibited hypoxanthine production from exogenous adenosine (55 microM), but did not black CN-induced hypoxanthine production or cause adenosine accumulation in intact cells. This implied that IMP rather than adenosine was an intermediate in AMP breakdown in response to cyanide. 5. Antibodies raised against purified plasma-membrane 5'-nucleotidase inhibited the ecto-(5'-nucleotidase) by 95-98%. Non-specific phosphatases were blocked by 10 mM-sodium beta-glycerophosphate. 6. These two agents together blocked hypoxanthine production from exogenous AMP and IMP (200 microM) by more than 90%, but had no effect on production from endogenous substrates. 7. These data suggest that ectophosphatases do not participate in CN-induced catabolism of intracellular AMP in rat polymorphonuclear leucocytes. 8. A minor IMPase, not inhibited by antiserum, was detected in the soluble fraction of disrupted cells.
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PMID:Role of adenosine deaminase, ecto-(5'-nucleotidase) and ecto-(non-specific phosphatase) in cyanide-induced adenosine monophosphate catabolism in rat polymorphonuclear leucocytes. 624 64
Lymphocytes from patients with acute and chronic T-cell malignancy or chronic T gamma lymphocytosis were characterized by studying the activity of three enzymes involved in purine metabolism and by determining the isoenzyme pattern of
lactate dehydrogenase
(
LDH
) in addition to analysis of surface marker expression with monoclonal antibodies. Four clinically different types of disease were distinguished on the basis of the enzyme parameters. Lymphocytes from patients with acute lymphocytic leukemia (T-ALL) showed an enzyme profile similar to that of normal thymocytes, i.e., an elevated level of
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) activity as compared with normal T lymphocytes, reduced activities of purine 5'nucleotidase (5'NT) and purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP), and a binomial distribution of the
LDH
isoenzyme pattern. Cells from "null"-ALL patients had an
ADA
/PNP ratio that was intermediate between that of normal T cells and that of T-ALL cells or thymocytes, but their 5'NT activity and
LDH
isoenzyme pattern were thymocyte-like. Patients with chronic T-cell proliferation were subdivided into those with chronic T gamma lymphocytosis and those with proven chronic T malignancy. The lymphocytes from these patients had
ADA
and PNP activities within the ranges of those of normal T lymphocytes. However, the
ADA
activity and/or the
ADA
/PNP ratio were consistently higher in the cells from the patients with chronic T gamma lymphocytosis than in those with chronic T malignancy. The enzyme profile of the cells from the T gamma patients was similar to that of T gamma cells of normal individuals. The cells from patients with chronic T malignancies showed a heterogeneous enzyme pattern as compared with that of normal T lymphocytes. Analysis with monoclonal antibodies enabled us to distinguish null-ALL patients from the other leukemias studied, but a distinction between chronic and acute T-cell proliferation disease, for instance, was not possible with monoclonal antibodies alone. Our data demonstrate that the enzyme profiles studied provide supplementary information for classification and diagnosis of lymphoproliferative diseases to that obtained with cell surface markers alone.
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PMID:Enzyme analysis of lymphoproliferative diseases: a useful addition to cell surface phenotyping. 630 82
The
lactate dehydrogenase
(
LDH
) isoenzyme pattern (expressed as the B:A subunit ratio) and two enzymes of the purine metabolism
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) and purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) (expressed as the
ADA
/PNP ratio) were studied in human prenatal thymocytes, in subsets of human infant thymocytes, and in peripheral T lymphocytes. Prothymocytes were enriched by E rosette depletion, cortical thymocytes were enriched with a monoclonal antibody rosette technique using OKT6, and medullary thymocytes were enriched either with a monoclonal antibody rosette technique using OKT3 or with complement-mediated cytolysis using normal fresh rabbit serum. Peripheral T lymphocytes were isolated from normal adult peripheral blood by E rosette sedimentation. Prenatal thymocytes had the lowest B:A ratio. In the infant thymuses, prothymocytes had a lower B:A ratio (0.99 +/- 0.10) than the cortical thymocytes (1.04 +/- 0.08). The medullary thymocytes obtained either by OKT3 selection or normal rabbit serum cytotoxic treatment had higher B:A ratios (1.30 +/- 0.15 and 1.42 +/- 0.17, respectively). The highest B:A ratio is found in peripheral T lymphocytes (2.07 +/- 0.28) together with the lowest
ADA
/PNP ratio (0.50 +/- 0.07). The B:A ratios are paralleled by a progressive decrease in the
ADA
/PNP ratio. These findings indicate that during intrathymic T cell development, important changes occur not only in the activities of the enzymes of the purine metabolism but also in the distribution of the
LDH
isoenzymes.
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PMID:LDH analysis of human thymocytes and thymocyte subsets. 641 8
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