Abstract
Our previous studies indicated that K562 cells loaded with arabinosyl-2- fluoroadenine 5′-triphosphate (F-ara-ATP) accumulated arabinosylcytosine 5′-triphosphate (ara-CTP) at a threefold higher rate compared to the control cells. In the present study lymphocytes were obtained from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia before and after F-ara-A monophosphate therapy. The rate of ara-CTP accumulation after in vitro ara-C incubation was compared in lymphocytes obtained prior to therapy without any other manipulation, after ex vivo F-ara- ATP (100 mumol/L) treatment, and after in vivo F-ara-A monophosphate therapy. Lymphocytes showed a 2.2-fold (n = 23) and 1.7-fold (n = 23) median increase in the cellular concentration of ara-CTP after an ex vivo incubation with 100 mumol/L F-ara-A and 20 to 24 hours after the first dose (25 or 30 mg/m2) of F-ara-A monophosphate in vivo treatment, respectively. Although the rates of F-ara-ATP and ara-CTP accumulation varied among patients, a relationship was observed in individuals between the cellular concentration of F-ara-ATP at the beginning of the ara-C incubation and ara-CTP accumulation. These studies strongly suggest that a protocol designed to administer F-ara-A monophosphate prior to ara-C infusion will augment ara-CTP accumulation by leukemia cells.