Mycoplasma hyorhinis-encoded cytidine deaminase efficiently inactivates cytosine-based anticancer drugs

Publication date: Available online 3 August 2015 Source:FEBS Open Bio Author(s): Johan Vande Voorde, Peter Vervaeke, Sandra Liekens, Jan Balzarini Mycoplasmas may colonize tumour tissue in patients. The cytostatic activity of gemcitabine was dramatically decreased in Mycoplasma hyorhinis-infected tumour cell cultures compared with non-infected tumour cell cultures. This mycoplasma-driven drug deamination could be prevented by exogenous administration of the cytidine deaminase (CDA) inhibitor tetrahydrouridine, but also by the natural nucleosides or by a purine nucleoside phosphorylase inhibitor. The M. hyorhinis-encoded CDAHyor gene was cloned, expressed as a recombinant protein and purified. CDAHyor was found to be more catalytically active than its human equivalent and efficiently deaminates (inactivates) cytosine-based anticancer drugs. CDAHyor expression at the tumour site may result in selective drug inactivation and suboptimal therapeutic efficiency.
Source: FEBS Open Bio - Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research