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Regulation of Dihydropyrimidine Dehydrogenase and Pyrimidine Nucleoside Phosphorylase Activities by Growth Factors and Subsequent Effects on 5‐Fluorouracil Sensitivity in Tumor Cells

机译:生长因子对二氢嘧啶脱氢酶和嘧啶核苷磷酸化酶活性的调节及其对肿瘤细胞中5-氟尿嘧啶敏感性的影响

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Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) and pyrimidine nucleoside phosphorylase (PyNPase) are the first and rate‐limiting enzymes that regulate 5‐fluorouracil (5‐FU) metabolism, and tumoral DPD activity appears to be a promising predictor of 5‐FU sensitivity. However, the regulatory mechanisms determining these enzyme activities have not been fully understood. We investigated the biological effects of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and transforming growth factor (TGF)α on cell growth and tumoral DPD and PyNPase activities, and the subsequent effects on 5‐FU sensitivity in uterine cervical carcinoma SKG‐IIIb cells. The treatment of tumor cells with EGF or TGF‐α resulted in a concentration‐dependent increase in tumor cell growth and PyNPase activity, whereas tumoral DPD activity was inhibited. Their stimulatory effects on tumor cell growth correlated well with PyNPase activity, but were inversely related to DPD activity ( <0.01). 5‐FU sensitivity of tumor cells increased in the presence of EGF or TGF‐α. These growth factors were shown to stimulate the first, rate‐limiting enzyme activity in 5‐FU anabolism and to inhibit that in 5‐FU catabolism, leading to enhancement of the antiproliferative action of 5‐FU at achievable therapeutic levels. The tumor environmental factors, EGF and TGF‐α, may act as intrinsic regulators of DPD and PyNPase activities that affect the 5‐FU sensitivity of individual tumors.
机译:二氢嘧啶脱氢酶(DPD)和嘧啶核苷磷酸化酶(PyNPase)是调节5-氟尿嘧啶(5-FU)代谢的首个酶和限速酶,而肿瘤DPD活性似乎是5-FU敏感性的有希望的预测指标。但是,尚未完全了解确定这些酶活性的调节机制。我们研究了表皮生长因子(EGF)和转化生长因子(TGF)α对细胞生长以及肿瘤DPD和PyNPase活性的生物学影响,以及对子宫颈癌SKG-IIIb细胞对5-FU敏感性的后续影响。用EGF或TGF-α处理肿瘤细胞可导致肿瘤细胞生长和PyNPase活性呈浓度依赖性增加,而肿瘤DPD活性则受到抑制。它们对肿瘤细胞生长的刺激作用与PyNPase活性密切相关,但与DPD活性呈负相关(<0.01)。在存在EGF或TGF-α的情况下,肿瘤细胞的5‐FU敏感性增加。这些生长因子被证明可以刺激5-FU合成代谢中的第一个限速酶活性,并抑制5-FU分解代谢中的酶活性,从而在可达到的治疗水平上增强5-FU的抗增殖作用。肿瘤环境因子EGF和TGF-α可能是DPD和PyNPase活性的内在调节因子,会影响单个肿瘤的5-FU敏感性。

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