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. 1979 Apr;76(4):1998-2002.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.76.4.1998.

Selective toxicity of purine deoxynucleosides for human lymphocyte growth and function

Selective toxicity of purine deoxynucleosides for human lymphocyte growth and function

E W Gelfand et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1979 Apr.

Abstract

A role for the enzymes adenosine deaminase (adenosine aminohydrolase, EC 3.5.4.4) and purine-nucleoside phosphorylase (purine-nucleoside:orthophosphate ribosyl-transferase, EC 2.4.2.1) in the functional maturation of lymphoid cells has been revealed by the association of inherited deficiencies of these enzymes and profound immune deficiency. Previous studies have suggested that the selective toxicity for lymphocytes may be mediated by the accumulation of toxic deoxynucleoside metabolites, likely through the action of specific kinases enriched in lymphoid cells. In order to study possible mechanisms whereby lymphocyte function may be impaired in these disorders, we have studied the effect of nucleosides and their deoxy analogues on both T and B lymphocyte growth and function. In the presence of deoxyguanosine, there was marked inhibition of T lymphoblast growth, phytohem-agglutinin-induced cell proliferation, and T suppressor cell activity. T helper cell activity and the differentiation of B cells to an antibody-secreting stage were unaffected. Deoxyadenosine was much less inhibitory, but in the presence of an inhibitor of adenosine deaminase, its effects on lymphocyte growth and function were markedly potentiated. The addition of deoxycytidine prevented deoxyadenosine toxicity in all assays, whereas it only interfered with deoxyguanosine effects on T lymphoblast growth. These studies provide some initial understanding for the selective loss of specific lymphocyte functions in individuals with inborn errors of purine metabolism.

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