X. Chen et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF 5-OXO-L-PROLINASE IN NORMAL AND TUMOR-TISSUES OF HUMANS AND RATS - A POTENTIAL NEW TARGET FOR BIOCHEMICAL MODULATION OFGLUTATHIONE, Clinical cancer research, 4(1), 1998, pp. 131-138
5-Oxo-L-prolinase (5-OPase) is an enzyme of the gamma-glutamyl cycle i
nvolved in the synthesis and metabolism of glutathione (GSH), which is
known to protect cells from the cytotoxic effects of chemotherapy and
radiation, Previous studies on rats have shown that administration of
the cysteine prodrug L-2-oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylate, a 5-oxo-L-pro
line analogue that is metabolized by 5-OPase, preferentially increases
the GSH content of normal tissues while paradoxically decreasing it i
n the tumor and results in an enhanced in vivo tumor response to the a
nticancer drug melphalan, These observations initiated the present stu
dy of 5-OPase in experimental models and clinical specimens to investi
gate the potential role of this enzyme in the selective modulation of
GSH in normal and tumor tissues, First, 5-OPase activity was measured
in tissues of tumor-bearing rats, in the peripheral mononuclear cells
of normal human subjects, and in surgically resected tumor and the adj
acent normal tissues from patients, We found that the activity of 5-OP
ase in human kidney, liver, and lung is significantly lower than that
found in rats, Second, we have raised a polyclonal IgG anti-5-OPase an
tibody by immunizing rabbits with purified 5-OPase from rat kidney, Th
is antibody has very high affinity (shown by immunoprecipitation) and
specificity (shown by Western blot) and cross-reacts with human 5-OPas
e (shown by Western blot and immunohistochemistry), It was then used t
o examine the distribution of 5-OPase in paired normal and neoplastic
human specimens using Western blot and immunohistochemistry. Examinati
on of paired normal and neoplastic tissues of stomach and lung reveale
d a significantly lower level of 5-OPase in tumor tissues than in the
paired normal tissues, In colon tissues, there is no significant diffe
rence in 5-OPase level between the normal and tumor tissues, These fin
dings could have implications for both carcinogenesis and therapy.