6-Thioguanine resistance in a human colon carcinoma cell line with unaltered levels of hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyltransferase activity
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1999
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6-Thioguanine resistance in a human colon carcinoma cell line with unaltered levels of hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyltransferase activity / Bemi, V.; Turchi, G.; Margotti, E.; Giorgelli, F.; Pesi, R.; Sgarrella, Francesco; Tozzi, M. G.; Camici, M.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0020-7136. - 82:4(1999), pp. 556-561.
Abstract:
Cell populations resistant to high doses (30 mM) of 6-thioguanine
(6-TG, 6-TGr cells) were selected from a human
colon carcinoma cell line, LoVo. This cell line, which lacks
hMSH2, a component of the human mismatch binding heterodimer
hMutSa, is resistant to low doses of 6-TG. The level
of activity of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase,
the enzyme responsible for the phosphoribosylation of
the thiopurine, was comparable to that expressed in the
parental cells. No significant difference was found in the levels
of enzyme activities involved in the conversion of 6-TG or its
derivatives into non-toxic compounds. In contrast, a significant
difference was found in the uptake kinetics of 6-TG in the
2 cell types. Net uptake of 6-TG ceased after 100-sec incubation
in the 6-TGr cells, while it appeared to continue throughout
the 10-min incubation in the wild-type cells. As a consequence,
after 10-min incubation, the total amount of 6-TG
taken up by the parental LoVo cells was approximately 3
times higher than that present in the 6-TGr cells.
(6-TG, 6-TGr cells) were selected from a human
colon carcinoma cell line, LoVo. This cell line, which lacks
hMSH2, a component of the human mismatch binding heterodimer
hMutSa, is resistant to low doses of 6-TG. The level
of activity of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase,
the enzyme responsible for the phosphoribosylation of
the thiopurine, was comparable to that expressed in the
parental cells. No significant difference was found in the levels
of enzyme activities involved in the conversion of 6-TG or its
derivatives into non-toxic compounds. In contrast, a significant
difference was found in the uptake kinetics of 6-TG in the
2 cell types. Net uptake of 6-TG ceased after 100-sec incubation
in the 6-TGr cells, while it appeared to continue throughout
the 10-min incubation in the wild-type cells. As a consequence,
after 10-min incubation, the total amount of 6-TG
taken up by the parental LoVo cells was approximately 3
times higher than that present in the 6-TGr cells.
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Elenco autori:
Bemi, V.; Turchi, G.; Margotti, E.; Giorgelli, F.; Pesi, R.; Sgarrella, Francesco; Tozzi, M. G.; Camici, M.
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