Modulation of metabolism and cytotoxicity of cytosine arabinoside with N-(phosphon)-acetyl-L-aspartate in human leukemic blast cells and cell lines

Paul Noordhuis, Karin M. Kazemier, Gert Jan L. Kaspers, Godefridus J. Peters

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Abstract

Cytosine arabinoside (Ara-C) activation to cytosine arabinoside triphosphate (Ara-CTP) and subsequent incorporation into DNA is regulated by the pyrimidine nucleotides UTP, CTP and dCTP. Inhibition of the de novo synthesis of these pyrimidine nucleotides by N-(phosphon)-acetyl-L-aspartate (PALA) may enhance the cytotoxicity of Ara-C. We therefore studied the effect of PALA on Ara-C cytotoxicity and on Ara-CTP accumulation and incorporation into DNA on cell lines and patient samples, fifty micromolar PALA increased the growth inhibitory effect of Ara-C in U937 cells several fold both with pre- and coincubation. Ara-C cytotoxicity was not potentiated by PALA in HL60 cells. However, coincubation with PALA did not enhance Ara-CTP accumulation both in HL60 and U937 cells, nor affect Ara-C incorporation into DNA. Ara-C cytotoxicity to leukemic blast cells from 11 untreated patients with different types of leukemia was only modulated to a small extent by high PALA concentrations in only two cases. Ara-CTP accumulation in leukemic blast cells varied from non-detectable levels to 200 pmol/106 cells. Fifty micromolar PALA enhanced the accumulation of Ara-CTP significantly in only one patient with no apparent effect on UTP and CTP levels. Raising PALA to 500 μM decreased UTP and CTP levels to 50% but had no effect on Ara-CTP levels. In conclusion, modulation by PALA of Ara-C cytotoxicity and metabolism is limited in leukemic cells, both in culture and from patients. This suggests the possibility for selective modulation of other agents by PALA on non-hematological cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)127-134
Number of pages8
JournalLeukemia research
Volume20
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 1996

Keywords

  • Accumulation
  • Cytosine arabinoside
  • Cytotoxicity
  • Incorporation
  • N-(phosphon)-acetyl-L-aspartate
  • Nucleotides

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