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The role of methionine in methotrexate-sensitive and methotrexate-resistant mouse leukemia L1210 cells

Scanlon, K J; Kashani-Sabet, M; Cashmore, A R; Pallai, M; Moroson, B A; Saketos, M
A mouse L1210 leukemia cell line was made 25-fold resistant to methotrexate (MTX) and had altered methionine transport and metabolism. L1210 cells resistant to methotrexate also had a 50-fold decrease in the exogenous methionine requirement for optimal cell growth compared to the parent cells. This change in methionine requirement was associated with differences in methionine metabolism between MTX-sensitive and MTX-resistant cell lines. Analysis of amino acid transport systems revealed different Kt and Vmax properties of methionine and nonmetbolizable amino acid analogues. There was a greater than twofold decrease in the initial sodium-dependent uptake of methionine in the resistant cells. Amino acid competition experiments revealed altered substrate specificities in the resistant cells. The cellular alterations occurring upon resistance may result from methotrexate-membrane interactions, and have been previously observed in cisplatinum-resistant cells. Thus modulation of methionine metabolism may provide the biochemical basis for MTX and cisplatinum collateral resistance.
PMID: 3815722
ISSN: 0344-5704
CID: 3646302