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MYCOPHENOLIC ACID-INDUCED GTP DEPLETION ALSO AFFECTS ATP AND PYRIMIDINE SYNTHESIS IN MITOGEN-STIMULATED PRIMARY HUMAN T-LYMPHOCYTES1
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MPA affects pyrimidine as well as purine responses to mitogens in T-lymphocytes, but not in an integrated way. The molecular mechanisms underlying these disproportionate changes can best be explained by MPA-related inhibition of amidophosphoribosyltransferase, catalysing the first step in purine biosynthesis. This would increase phosphoribosylpyrophosphate availability, thereby stimulating UTP biosynthesis. Such imbalances, coupled with ATP-depletion, could underlie reported side effects and might be overcome by appropriate combination therapies.
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