l-天冬酰胺酶处理后L5178Y和L5178YL-ASE细胞的氨基酸含量

James F. Keefer , David A. Moraga , Sheldon M. Schuster
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测定了对l-天冬酰胺酶敏感或耐药的肿瘤细胞的氨基酸含量。这些氨基酸浓度作为l-天冬酰胺酶孵育时间的函数或作为l-天冬酰胺酶剂量的函数来测量。比较的细胞类型是小鼠白血病系L5178Y(对l-天冬酰胺酶敏感)和L5178Y/l-ASE(对l-天冬酰胺酶耐药)。经l-天冬酰胺酶处理后,两种细胞系都失去了大部分的细胞天冬酰胺,但抗性细胞显示出反弹到初始值的50%左右的能力,而敏感细胞则没有。虽然先前的研究表明,依赖天冬酰胺的甘氨酸合成对敏感细胞(但对耐药细胞)是必不可少的,但我们发现两种细胞系的甘氨酸含量没有随时间或剂量的变化而变化,这支持了这一假设。在用l-天冬酰胺酶处理之前,两种细胞系之间的主要差异是必需氨基酸的含量。不加l-天冬酰胺酶孵育后,两种细胞系的含量变得相似。这些结果讨论了l-天冬酰胺酶敏感和耐药的可能机制。
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Amino acid content of L5178Y and L5178YL-ASE cells after l-asparaginase treatment

The amino acid contents of tumor cells that are either sensitive or resistant to treatment with l-asparaginase were measured. These amino acid concentrations were measured as a function of incubation time with l-asparaginase or as a function of the l-asparaginase dose. The cell types compared were the mouse leukemia lines L5178Y (sensitive to l-asparaginase treatment) and L5178Y/l-ASE (resistant to l-asparaginase treatment). Upon l-asparaginase treatment both cell lines lost most of their cellular asparagine but, whereas the resistant cells exhibited the ability to rebound to about 50% of initial values, the sensitive cells did not. While previous work had suggested that asparagine-dependent glycine synthesis was essential for sensitive cells (but not in resistant cells), we found no difference in the glycine content of either of the two cell lines as a function of either time or dose that would support this hypothesis. Major differences between the two cell lines were seen in the content of the essential amino acids before treatment with l-asparaginase. After incubation without l-asparaginase the contents of the two cell lines became similar. These results are discussed in terms of possible mechanisms of l-asparaginase sensitivity and resistance.

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