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Deletion Mutants of Human Deoxycytidine Kinase mRNA in Cells Resistant to Antitumor Cytosine Nucleosides

We studied mutational events in deoxycytidine (dCyd) kinase mRNA expression, focusing on aberrant dCyd kinase mRNA, which has been frequently observed in established cell lines resistant to antitumor dCyd nucleoside analogues such as 1‐β‐D‐arabinofuranosyl cytosine (Ara‐C), gemcita‐bine (dFdC) and 2...

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Autores principales: Obata, Tohru, Endo, Yoshio, Tanaka, Motohiro, Uchida, Hiroyuki, Matsuda, Akira, Sasaki, Takuma
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11473731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2001.tb01163.x
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author Obata, Tohru
Endo, Yoshio
Tanaka, Motohiro
Uchida, Hiroyuki
Matsuda, Akira
Sasaki, Takuma
author_facet Obata, Tohru
Endo, Yoshio
Tanaka, Motohiro
Uchida, Hiroyuki
Matsuda, Akira
Sasaki, Takuma
author_sort Obata, Tohru
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description We studied mutational events in deoxycytidine (dCyd) kinase mRNA expression, focusing on aberrant dCyd kinase mRNA, which has been frequently observed in established cell lines resistant to antitumor dCyd nucleoside analogues such as 1‐β‐D‐arabinofuranosyl cytosine (Ara‐C), gemcita‐bine (dFdC) and 2′‐C‐cyano‐2′‐deoxy‐l‐β‐D‐arabinofuranosylcytosine (CNDAC). We describe here the expression of aberrant dCyd kinase mRNAs identified as splicing mutants. These mutants included deletions of the fifth exon in CNDAC‐resistant cells (originating from HT‐1080 cells), of the third exon in Ara‐C‐resistant cells (originating from SK‐MEL‐28 cells) and of the fourth exon in 2′‐deoxy‐2′‐methylidenecytidine (DMDC)‐resistant cells (originating from SK‐MEL‐28 cells). Various nucleoside‐resistant cells originating from the same parental HT‐1080 cells were established. The resulting cells expressed the same mRNA with deletion of the fifth exon, and the location of splicing was independent of the type of nucleosides used for the establishment of resistant cells. The deletion of the fifth exon in dCyd kinase seems to be a target for acquisition of resistance to antitumor cytosine nucleosides. However, distinct mutations in the dCyd kinase gene seem to be associated with acquisition of resistance to different antitumor cytosine nucleosides.
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spelling pubmed-59267792018-05-11 Deletion Mutants of Human Deoxycytidine Kinase mRNA in Cells Resistant to Antitumor Cytosine Nucleosides Obata, Tohru Endo, Yoshio Tanaka, Motohiro Uchida, Hiroyuki Matsuda, Akira Sasaki, Takuma Jpn J Cancer Res Article We studied mutational events in deoxycytidine (dCyd) kinase mRNA expression, focusing on aberrant dCyd kinase mRNA, which has been frequently observed in established cell lines resistant to antitumor dCyd nucleoside analogues such as 1‐β‐D‐arabinofuranosyl cytosine (Ara‐C), gemcita‐bine (dFdC) and 2′‐C‐cyano‐2′‐deoxy‐l‐β‐D‐arabinofuranosylcytosine (CNDAC). We describe here the expression of aberrant dCyd kinase mRNAs identified as splicing mutants. These mutants included deletions of the fifth exon in CNDAC‐resistant cells (originating from HT‐1080 cells), of the third exon in Ara‐C‐resistant cells (originating from SK‐MEL‐28 cells) and of the fourth exon in 2′‐deoxy‐2′‐methylidenecytidine (DMDC)‐resistant cells (originating from SK‐MEL‐28 cells). Various nucleoside‐resistant cells originating from the same parental HT‐1080 cells were established. The resulting cells expressed the same mRNA with deletion of the fifth exon, and the location of splicing was independent of the type of nucleosides used for the establishment of resistant cells. The deletion of the fifth exon in dCyd kinase seems to be a target for acquisition of resistance to antitumor cytosine nucleosides. However, distinct mutations in the dCyd kinase gene seem to be associated with acquisition of resistance to different antitumor cytosine nucleosides. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2001-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5926779/ /pubmed/11473731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2001.tb01163.x Text en
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Obata, Tohru
Endo, Yoshio
Tanaka, Motohiro
Uchida, Hiroyuki
Matsuda, Akira
Sasaki, Takuma
Deletion Mutants of Human Deoxycytidine Kinase mRNA in Cells Resistant to Antitumor Cytosine Nucleosides
title Deletion Mutants of Human Deoxycytidine Kinase mRNA in Cells Resistant to Antitumor Cytosine Nucleosides
title_full Deletion Mutants of Human Deoxycytidine Kinase mRNA in Cells Resistant to Antitumor Cytosine Nucleosides
title_fullStr Deletion Mutants of Human Deoxycytidine Kinase mRNA in Cells Resistant to Antitumor Cytosine Nucleosides
title_full_unstemmed Deletion Mutants of Human Deoxycytidine Kinase mRNA in Cells Resistant to Antitumor Cytosine Nucleosides
title_short Deletion Mutants of Human Deoxycytidine Kinase mRNA in Cells Resistant to Antitumor Cytosine Nucleosides
title_sort deletion mutants of human deoxycytidine kinase mrna in cells resistant to antitumor cytosine nucleosides
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11473731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2001.tb01163.x
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