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Effects of cytosine arabinoside on human leukemia cells

Cytosine arabinoside (Ara-C) is used to treat leukemias, with complete remission induced by combination chemotherapy in approximately 70% of cases of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). Ara-CTP acts as a competitive inhibitor of DNA polymerase and may also be incorporated into DNA. Accumulation of deo...

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Published in:The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology 1996-09, Vol.28 (9), p.1061-1069
Main Authors: Crisp, Leesa B., Smith, Suzanne M., Mathers, Margaret A.G., Young, Graham A.R., Lyons, Stephen D., Christopherson, Richard I.
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Language:English
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Summary:Cytosine arabinoside (Ara-C) is used to treat leukemias, with complete remission induced by combination chemotherapy in approximately 70% of cases of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). Ara-CTP acts as a competitive inhibitor of DNA polymerase and may also be incorporated into DNA. Accumulation of deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs) induced by Ara-C may indicate disruption of DNA synthesis in susceptible leukemia cells. A procedure has been developed for the quantification of Ara-CTP and dNTPs from small samples of leukaemia cells from patients (4 × 10 7 cells) activated with concanavalin A (10 μg/ml, 48 hr) and grown in the presence of [ 32P] orthophosphate (1.1 μM, 9 × 10 6 Ci/mol, 16 hr). The susceptibilities to Ara-C of the human leukemia cell lines CCRF-CEM (IC 50 = 6.30 nM), CCRF-HSB-2 (IC 50 = 10.4 nM) and MOLT-4 (IC 50 = 10.0 nM) may be correlated with their abilities to accumulate high concentrations of Ara-CTP (> 1000 amol/cell) with increases of between 1.3- and 3.4-fold in dATP, dGTP and dTTP for the four cell lines, while dCTP decreased between 0.23- and 0.78-fold. By contrast, an Ara-C-resistant derivative of HL-60 cells (IC 50 = 400 nM) accumulated only low concentrations of Ara-CTP (71 amol/cell) without significant changes in dNTPs. High concentrations of Ara-CTP in leukemia cells induce accumulations of dATP, dGTP and dTTP due to inhibition of DNA synthesis, and depletion of dCTP. This imbalance in the pools of the four dNTPs could lead to genetic miscoding and cell death.
ISSN:1357-2725
1878-5875
DOI:10.1016/1357-2725(96)00028-3