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Role of cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyase in the metabolism of cisplatin.

Lei Zhang1, Marie H Hanigan.   

Abstract

Cisplatin is nephrotoxic, but the mechanism by which cisplatin kills renal proximal tubule cells is not well defined. Inhibition of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase or pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP)-dependent enzymes blocks the nephrotoxicity. Our hypothesis is that cisplatin is metabolized to a renal toxin through a platinum-glutathione conjugate to a reactive sulfur-containing compound. The final step in this bioactivation is the conversion of a platinum-cysteine S-conjugate to a reactive thiol by a PLP-dependent cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyase. LLC-PK1 cells, a proximal tubule cell line with low cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyase activity, are used to study cisplatin nephrotoxicity. We proposed that the beta-elimination reaction catalyzed by cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyase is the rate-limiting step in the metabolism of cisplatin to a toxin in these cells. In this study, LLC-PK1 cells were transfected with human glutamine transaminase K, which catalyzes the beta-elimination reaction. Cisplatin was significantly more toxic in confluent monolayers of cells with increased cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyase activity. In contrast, carboplatin, a non-nephrotoxic derivative of cisplatin, was 20-fold less toxic than cisplatin in confluent cells, and its toxicity was not altered by overexpression of cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyase. We propose that carboplatin is not nephrotoxic because it is not metabolized through this pathway. Dividing cells were more sensitive to both cisplatin and carboplatin toxicity. Overexpression of cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyase activity had no effect on the toxicity of either drug. These data demonstrate that cisplatin kills quiescent renal cells by a mechanism that is distinct from the mechanism by which it kills dividing cells and that the renal toxicity of cisplatin is dependent on cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyase activity.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12750429     DOI: 10.1124/jpet.103.052225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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