Enzymes of purine metabolism in lymphoid neoplasms, clinical relevance for treatment with enzyme inhibitors
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01876167
Enzymes of purine metabolism in lymphoid neoplasms, clinical relevance for treatment with enzyme inhibitors
Abstract
A few enzymes of the purine degradative pathway have proved valuable in diagnosis and treatment of lymphomas and lymphocytic leukemia. Of particular interest are the enzymes adenosine deaminase (ADA), purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) and ecto-5'-nucleotidase (5NT). Intact activities of ADA and PNP have been shown to be vital for lymphoid cells. During development, lymphoid precursors go through remarkable changes in the concentrations of these enzymes and the neoplasms derived from them show a "frozen" biochemical profile similar to the corresponding normal cell of origin. Knowledge of the role of these enzymes has led to the pharmacological use of enzyme inhibitors for the specific treatment of lymphoid neoplasms. This review concerns the enzymatic make-up of normal and neoplastic lymphocytes and exploitation of this knowledge for the treatment of lymphomas. Special emphasis will be put on the clinical use of an ADA-inhibitor, deoxycoformycin.
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