Literature DB >> 3524674

DNA fragmentation and cytotoxicity from increased cellular deoxyuridylate.

H A Ingraham, L Dickey, M Goulian.   

Abstract

Previous results from this laboratory have shown that thymidylate deprivation results in dramatic elevation of intracellular dUTP and incorporation of dUMP into DNA. The goal of the present studies was to determine whether the latter changes may play a part in the associated cytotoxicity ("thymineless death"), which is ordinarily assumed to be a direct result of reduced intracellular dTTP. The approach used here was to increase intracellular dUTP without allowing dTTP to diminish and observe the effects on cell viability. dUMP pools were expanded by exposure of cells to deoxyuridine [in cell growth medium containing hypoxanthine, methotrexate, and thymidine (HAT medium)], resulting in accumulation of dUTP to levels that approached those of dTTP, which were at, or higher than, the levels in untreated cells. In conjunction with this the cells became nonviable, and newly synthesized DNA was fragmented, both of which occur with thymidylate depletion and, we assume, result from the active process of excision repair at the many uracil-containing sites in DNA. The results indicate that, although the relative importance of low dTTP remains unknown, elevated dUTP can account for the cytotoxicity caused by thymidine starvation. Most of the "dTTP" measured by the DNA polymerase assay in cells treated with methotrexate (MTX) (plus purine supplement) was, in fact, dUTP, which may explain some previous observations of only modest depression of dTTP in cells treated with MTX or similarly acting drugs.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3524674     DOI: 10.1021/bi00359a022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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