PMID: 6983406Oct 1, 1982Paper

Action of deoxycoformycin on human T cell colonies in vitro

Clinical and Experimental Immunology
N R ColledgeA H Wyllie

Abstract

The potent adenosine deaminase inhibitor, deoxycoformycin (dCF), is currently under evaluation in the treatment of lymphoid malignancy. We show that dCF inhibits the growth in soft agar of T cell colonies from PHA stimulated human peripheral blood lymphocytes. In contrast to previous attempts to develop an in vitro model for analysis of the drug's action, concentrations lower than 10(-9)M are effective, and no 'priming' by pharmacological concentrations of adenosine is required. Maximum inhibition is obtained when dCF is present over the first 4 hr of cellular exposure to PHA. T cells already proliferating in response to PHA are less sensitive to dCF, implying that S-phase events are not primary targets of the drug's action. Colony inhibition does not appear to be due to alteration in the production of, or sensitivity to, soluble T cell growth factors. In suspension cultures, dCF at concentrations up to 10(-5)M fails to inhibit early PHA-induced volume changes, or later mitosis, in peripheral blood lymphocytes. The results show that there is a critical dCF sensitive step early in PHA stimulation. It involves those T cells capable of forming colonies and may be conditioned by the cellular microenvironment.

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