Abstract
Methotrexate (MTX) is used in first-line treatment of primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL), but most cases result in relapse-acquired resistance to MTX. However, only few studies have reported on internal changes and chemotherapies in PCNSL. In this study, we generated two MTX-resistant PCNSL cell lines, designated MTX-HKBML and MTX-TK, in addition to a MTX-resistant Burkitt lymphoma cell line, designated MTX-RAJI. We examined gene expression changes and drug sensitivity to a proteasome inhibitor, bortezomib, in these cells. Cytotoxic tests revealed that the 50% inhibitory concentration for MTX in MTX-HKBML is markedly higher than that in the other two cell lines. Expression of the genes in MTX and folate metabolisms, including gamma-glutamyl hydrolase and dihydrofolate reductase, are upregulated in both MTX-HKBML and MTX-TK, whereas the gene expression of folylpolyglutamate synthetase, thymidylate synthase, and methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase 1 were upregulated and downregulated in MTX-HKBML and MTX-TK, respectively, on the other hand, bortezomib sensitivity was observed in MTX-TK, as compared with control TK, but not in MTX-HKBML. These results indicate the cell-type-specific changes downstream of metabolic pathways for MTX and folate, bortezomib sensitivity, and purine and pyrimidine syntheses, in each PCNSL cell line. The MTX-resistant lymphoma cell lines established may be useful for in vitro relapse models for MTX and development of salvage chemotherapy and drug discovery.
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