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Medical Hypotheses | 1998

Inhibition of the oxidative and nonoxidative pentose phosphate pathways by somatostatin: a possible mechanism of antitumor action

Laszlo G. Boros; James L Brandes; Fouza Yusuf; Marta Cascante; Robert D. Williams; William J. Schirmer

Long-acting somatostatin analogs have recently become supplemental drugs in the treatment of neurofibroma because of their marked tumor growth inhibitory effect. Somatostatin is currently under extended evaluation in other cancers as a possible supplemental drug to the treatment protocols in use. The mode of action is not known. Somatostatin has been shown to cause glucose intolerance by inhibiting glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) in fish liver. Recent data generated in our laboratory indicate that it is this pathway and the transketolase reactions of the pentose cycle (PC) which are directly involved in the ribose synthesis process of pancreatic adenocarcinoma cells. In cell culture, somatostatin alone inhibited glucose carbon recycling through the PC by 5.7%, which was increased to 19.8% in combination with oxythiamine, a competitive inhibitor of transketolase. Oxythiamine produced strong apoptosis in in-vitro hosted tumor cells. We hypothesize that somatostatin- and oxythiamine-induced antiproliferative action is mediated by the inhibition of G6PD, transketolase, or both.


Leukemia Research | 2001

Isofenphos induced metabolic changes in K562 myeloid blast cells.

Laszlo G. Boros; Robert D. Williams

The organophosphate pesticide, isofenphos, is associated with human myeloid leukemia. In this study we describe metabolic changes in K562 myeloid blast cells from exposure to varying concentrations of isofenphos using the stable [1,2-13C(2)]glucose isotope as the single tracer and biological mass spectrometry. Isofenphos (1, 10, 100 microg/ml/72 h) treated K562 cells showed increases of 10.7, 33.8 and 39.7% in lactate production as well as a 14.2% increase (1 microg/ml/72 h) in 13C incorporation into nucleic acid ribose from glucose. Concomitantly, we observed a decrease in glucose oxidation and the synthesis of glutamate, palmitate and stearate from glucose. Our results demonstrate that this organophosphate pesticide exerts a leukemogenic effect by the recruitment of glucose carbons for nucleic acid synthesis thus promoting proliferation simultaneous with poor differentiation. The imbalanced metabolic phenotype with a severe defect in glucose oxidation, lipid and amino acid synthesis concurrent with de novo synthesis of nucleic acids in response to isofenphos treatment conforms to the invasive proliferating phenotype observed in TGF-beta treated lung epithelial carcinoma cells.


Cancer Research | 1997

Oxythiamine and dehydroepiandrosterone inhibit the nonoxidative synthesis of ribose and tumor cell proliferation

Laszlo G. Boros; Joaquim Puigjaner; Marta Cascante; Wai Nang Paul Lee; James L Brandes; Sara Bassilian; Fouza Yusuf; Robert D. Williams; Pete Muscarella; W. Scott Melvin; William J. Schirmer


Journal of Lipid Research | 1985

Activities of serine palmitoyltransferase (3-ketosphinganine synthase) in microsomes from different rat tissues.

Alfred H. Merrill; Daniel W. Nixon; Robert D. Williams


Cancer Research | 1984

Comparison of Serine Palmitoyltransferase in Morris Hepatoma 7777 and Rat Liver

Robert D. Williams; Daniel W. Nixon; Alfred H. Merrill


Journal of Lipid Research | 1987

Inhibition of serine palmitoyltransferase activity in rabbit aorta by L-cycloserine.

Robert D. Williams; Demetrios S. Sgoutas; Ghazi S. Zaatari; Robert A. Santoianni


Leukemia Research | 2004

Chromosomal aberrations in human lymphocytes exposed to the anticholinesterase pesticide isofenphos with mechanisms of leukemogenesis

Robert D. Williams; Laszlo G. Boros; Christopher Kolanko; Shawna M Jackman; Thomas R Eggers


Journal of Lipid Research | 1986

Enzymology of long-chain base synthesis by aorta: induction of serine palmitoyltransferase activity in rabbit aorta during atherogenesis.

Robert D. Williams; Demetrios S. Sgoutas; Ghazi S. Zaatari


Leukemia Research | 1998

Chronic isofenphos poisoning : case report of agnogenic myeloid metaplasia with a rapid progression into acute myeloid leukemia

Laszlo G. Boros; Robert D. Williams


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 1998

Analysis of Hempen Ale™ for Cannabinoids

Christopher R. Gibson; Robert D. Williams; Roderick O. Browder

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Alfred H. Merrill

Georgia Institute of Technology

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