Ribonucleotide reductase(RNR), the rate-limitingenzyme in DNA synthesis, catalyzes reduction of thedifferent ribonucleotides to their corresponding deoxyri-bonucleotides. The crucial role of RNR in DNA synthesishas ma...Ribonucleotide reductase(RNR), the rate-limitingenzyme in DNA synthesis, catalyzes reduction of thedifferent ribonucleotides to their corresponding deoxyri-bonucleotides. The crucial role of RNR in DNA synthesishas made it an important target for the development ofantiviral and anticancer drugs. Taking account of the re-cent developments in this field of research, this reviewfocuses on the role of thioredoxin and glutaredoxin sys-tems in the redox reactions of the RNR catalysis.展开更多
Background: Gap junctions enable small molecules to diffuse between adjacent cells and have been associated with greater cytotoxicity of radiation and anti-cancer drugs. We investigated?whether this gap junctional int...Background: Gap junctions enable small molecules to diffuse between adjacent cells and have been associated with greater cytotoxicity of radiation and anti-cancer drugs. We investigated?whether this gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) affected the cytotoxicity of the classic?ribonucleotide reductase (RR) inhibitor and anti-cancer agent, hydroxyurea (HU). Materials and Methods: We used GJIC-proficient and deficient, connexin 43-expressing WB rat liver epithelial cell lines. We compared HU toxicity by crystal violet assay, effects of the drug on deoxynucleotide pools by HPLC, and ability of GJIC to increase toxicity of HU-resistant cells through a bystander effect in co-culture experiments. Results: GJIC-proficient cells were three- to five-fold more sensitive (IC50?0.1 mM) to HU than GJIC-deficient derivatives (IC50?0.3 - 0.5 mM). This sensitivity depended upon GJIC because treatment of GJIC-proficient cells with the GJIC blocker oleamide decreased HU toxicity by approximately 60% - 80% and restoration of GJIC in GJIC-deficient cells by stable transduction of connexin 32-encoding?Gjb1?increased HU toxicity (IC500.1 mM). The effects were not due to connexin expression?per se?or its localization since all cell lines expressed comparable quantities of connexin 43 that was localized to the plasma membrane. Also HU sensitivity was not related to differential effects on nucleotide metabolism in the cells. Thymidine triphosphate levels increased and deoxyadenosine triphosphate levels decreased similarly (15% - 20%) in GJIC-proficient and deficient cells over 24 h of HU treatment. More importantly, when HU-resistant cells were co-cultured with sensitive cells, the resistant cells were killed only when GJIC?was present. Conclusion: The data suggest that GJIC enhances cytotoxicity and decreases resistance?to HU. These results may be important clinically if GJIC can be enhanced in drug-resistant cells.展开更多
As virulence-determining genes, RR1 and RR2 encode the small subunit and large subunit of viral ribonucleotide reductase(RR) in pseudorabies virus which have been extensively studied in mice. However,their role in pig...As virulence-determining genes, RR1 and RR2 encode the small subunit and large subunit of viral ribonucleotide reductase(RR) in pseudorabies virus which have been extensively studied in mice. However,their role in pigs has not been adequately investigated. In this study, we deleted RR1 and RR2 genes based on a TK/g E/g I triple gene-deleted pseudorabies virus and tested its efficacy in pigs as a vaccine candidate. The rescued virus showed similar growth properties and plaque size in vitro as its parent strain. In an animal study, the virus could elicit humoral immune responses shown by generation of g B-specific antibodies and virus neutralizing antibodies.However, vaccination could not provide protection against virulent pseudorabies virus challenge since vaccinated pigs showed clinical pseudorabies-specific syndromes. The deficiency in protection may due to the generation of late and low levels of gB antibodies and virus neutralizing antibodies.展开更多
基金Supported by The Swedish Research Council Medicine,No.3529The Swedish Cancer Society,No.961The Wallenberg Foundation
文摘Ribonucleotide reductase(RNR), the rate-limitingenzyme in DNA synthesis, catalyzes reduction of thedifferent ribonucleotides to their corresponding deoxyri-bonucleotides. The crucial role of RNR in DNA synthesishas made it an important target for the development ofantiviral and anticancer drugs. Taking account of the re-cent developments in this field of research, this reviewfocuses on the role of thioredoxin and glutaredoxin sys-tems in the redox reactions of the RNR catalysis.
文摘Background: Gap junctions enable small molecules to diffuse between adjacent cells and have been associated with greater cytotoxicity of radiation and anti-cancer drugs. We investigated?whether this gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) affected the cytotoxicity of the classic?ribonucleotide reductase (RR) inhibitor and anti-cancer agent, hydroxyurea (HU). Materials and Methods: We used GJIC-proficient and deficient, connexin 43-expressing WB rat liver epithelial cell lines. We compared HU toxicity by crystal violet assay, effects of the drug on deoxynucleotide pools by HPLC, and ability of GJIC to increase toxicity of HU-resistant cells through a bystander effect in co-culture experiments. Results: GJIC-proficient cells were three- to five-fold more sensitive (IC50?0.1 mM) to HU than GJIC-deficient derivatives (IC50?0.3 - 0.5 mM). This sensitivity depended upon GJIC because treatment of GJIC-proficient cells with the GJIC blocker oleamide decreased HU toxicity by approximately 60% - 80% and restoration of GJIC in GJIC-deficient cells by stable transduction of connexin 32-encoding?Gjb1?increased HU toxicity (IC500.1 mM). The effects were not due to connexin expression?per se?or its localization since all cell lines expressed comparable quantities of connexin 43 that was localized to the plasma membrane. Also HU sensitivity was not related to differential effects on nucleotide metabolism in the cells. Thymidine triphosphate levels increased and deoxyadenosine triphosphate levels decreased similarly (15% - 20%) in GJIC-proficient and deficient cells over 24 h of HU treatment. More importantly, when HU-resistant cells were co-cultured with sensitive cells, the resistant cells were killed only when GJIC?was present. Conclusion: The data suggest that GJIC enhances cytotoxicity and decreases resistance?to HU. These results may be important clinically if GJIC can be enhanced in drug-resistant cells.
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文摘As virulence-determining genes, RR1 and RR2 encode the small subunit and large subunit of viral ribonucleotide reductase(RR) in pseudorabies virus which have been extensively studied in mice. However,their role in pigs has not been adequately investigated. In this study, we deleted RR1 and RR2 genes based on a TK/g E/g I triple gene-deleted pseudorabies virus and tested its efficacy in pigs as a vaccine candidate. The rescued virus showed similar growth properties and plaque size in vitro as its parent strain. In an animal study, the virus could elicit humoral immune responses shown by generation of g B-specific antibodies and virus neutralizing antibodies.However, vaccination could not provide protection against virulent pseudorabies virus challenge since vaccinated pigs showed clinical pseudorabies-specific syndromes. The deficiency in protection may due to the generation of late and low levels of gB antibodies and virus neutralizing antibodies.