Studies of lymphocyte adenosine deaminase activity in patients with renal and transitional cell carcinoma.

G Sufrin, G L Tritsch, A Mittelman, G P Murphy
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Adenosine deaminase (ADA) is a critical enzyme in purine metabolism and lymphocyte ADA activity is specifically related to immunocompetence in man. Since immunologic factors are relevant in patients with renal and transitional cell carcinoma, we studied lymphocyte ADA activity in these patients. In renal adenocarcinoma patients lymphocyte ADA activity was reduced. Such reductions were most marked in low-as compared to high-stage lesions. Nephrectomy resulted in a rise and disease progression in a decline in ADA activity. In contrast, bladder, carcinoma patients showed elevated lymphocyte ADA activity most marked in high-stage lesions. Disease progression was associated with a rise and tumor resection with a decline in lymphocyte ADA activity. Discordance in patterns of lymphocyte ADA activity when patients with renal and transitional cell carcinoma are compared suggests unique host-tumor interactions at the enzyme level. Studies of ADA may offer insight into molecular aspects of immune mechanisms.

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肾和移行细胞癌患者淋巴细胞腺苷脱氨酶活性的研究。
腺苷脱氨酶(ADA)是嘌呤代谢的关键酶,其活性与人体免疫能力密切相关。由于免疫因素与肾癌和移行细胞癌相关,我们研究了这些患者的淋巴细胞ADA活性。肾腺癌患者淋巴细胞ADA活性降低。与高分期病变相比,这种减少在低分期病变中最为明显。肾切除术导致ADA活性的上升和疾病进展。相比之下,膀胱癌患者的淋巴细胞ADA活性升高在高分期病变中最为明显。疾病进展与淋巴细胞ADA活性升高有关,肿瘤切除与淋巴细胞ADA活性下降有关。比较肾癌和移行细胞癌患者淋巴细胞ADA活性模式的不一致提示在酶水平上独特的宿主-肿瘤相互作用。对ADA的研究可能有助于深入了解免疫机制的分子方面。
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