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Abstract
Arginine deprivation causes death of up to 80% of cancer cell lines in vitro, but in the body, citrulline would be available as a convertible source of this amino acid in vivo. Some tumour cell lines, notably the vast majority of melanomas and hepatocellular carcinomas, tend to be deficient in argininosuccinate synthetase (EC 6.5.4.3.), and therefore cannot recycle citrulline to arginine. Argininosuccinate synthetase is present at levels that convert enough citrulline to arginine to allow limited growth in about half of a modest range of malignant cell types analysed in this study. Attempts to rescue cells that are unable to utilise citrulline with the immediate downstream product, argininosuccinate, had very limited success in a few tumour cell lines. Particularly noteworthy is the demonstration that argininosuccinate was totally incapable of rescuing cells that utilise citrulline efficiently, consistent with tight channelling (coupling) of argininosuccinate synthetase and argininosuccinate lyase in the urea cycle. The findings suggest that an excellent opportunity exists for further exploitation of arginine deprivation in the selective killing of tumour cells.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12888832 PMCID: PMC2394371 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6601134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Summary of the ability of a range of human and murine normal and malignant cell lines to utilise citrulline, argininosuccinate and arginine
| JMF9 | Human | Skin fibroblast | + | |||
| A375 | Human | Melanoma | + | |||
| MEWO | Human | Melanoma | + | |||
| G361 | Human | Melanoma | + | |||
| B16F10 | Murine | Melanoma | + | |||
| HL428 | Human | Leukaemia | + | |||
| JURKAT | Human | Leukaemia | + | |||
| L1210 | Murine | Leukaemia | + | |||
| HeLa | Human | Cervical carcinoma | + | |||
| SAos-2 | Human | Osteogenic sarcoma | + | |||
| CHO | Chinese hamster | Ovary | + | |||
This refers to the absence of growth when twice the concentration of citrulline was added instead of arginine.
Non-human lines shaded. Type A: grow only when arginine is present; Type B: grow on arginine or argininosuccinate, but not citrulline; Type C/As+: grow on citrulline and argininosuccinate; Type C/As−: grow on citrulline, but cannot grow on argininosuccinate.
Figure 1The left-hand side of each pair is made arginine-deficient in RPMI 1640 during preparation and has a 5% dialysed serum supplement. The right-hand side of each pair refers to cultures in complete RPMI 1640 with 5% dialysed serum, but to which was added 1 U ml−1 human recombinant arginase. The symbols are the same throughout: □, no supplementation (arginine deficient control); ▪, arginine (1 mM); ○, citrulline (1 mM); •, argininosuccinate (1 mM); ▵, ornithine (1 mM; Figure 1 only). The points are means of three determinations, with the bars (often hidden within the symbols) giving 1 s.d. of the mean. Each cell line was the subject of more than two experiments from which these data were graphed, and most have been examined many more times since these data were first compiled, with similar results. (A, B) A375; (C, D) CHO; (E, F) B16F10; (G, H) MEWO; (I, J) L1210.