Overexpression of P-glycoprotein but not its mRNA in multidrug resistant cells selected with hydroxyrubicin

Autor: J Y, Zhao, N, Savaraj, R, Song, W, Priebe, M T, Kuo
Rok vydání: 1994
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Zdroj: Anticancer research. 14(5A)
ISSN: 0250-7005
Popis: Previous studies have revealed that cultured cells treated with lipophilic natural products containing aromatic rings and basic amino group usually yielded multidrug resistant (MDR) variants. These MDR cells overexpress P-glycoprotein (P-gp), most often due to gene amplification or transcriptional activation of mdr/P-gp genes. Doxorubicin (Dox) is an anthracycline that belongs to this group of compounds. To explore the possible resistance mechanism(s) to anthracyclines that do not involve P-gp, we use a Dox analog, hydroxyrubicin (HyR) or WP159, which contains a C3' hydroxy group in replacement of the amino group in the sugar moiety of Dox thereby reducing basicity and eliminating positive charge in the parental compound to establish HyR-resistant cell lines. These resistant cells displayed the MDR phenotype and overexpressed P-gp as analyzed by Western blot analyses and immunohistochemical staining using two different anti-P-gp antibodies. Strikingly, the levels of P-gp mRNA in the majority of these MDR cells remained comparable to those in the drug-sensitive counterparts by slot blot hybridization. These results implicate that the basic center of the selecting agent is a critical determinant for generating diverse MDR variants, and that HyR may have a posttranscriptional effect on P-gp biosynthesis. This is the first report suggesting that cultured cells exposed to a particular selecting agent may give rise to particular subtype of MDR variants.
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