Do cMOAT (MRP2), other MRP homologues, and LRP play a role in MDR?

被引:88
作者
Borst, P [1 ]
Kool, M [1 ]
Evers, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Netherlands Canc Inst, Div Mol Biol, NL-1066 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
cisplatin; cMOAT; LPR; MDR; MRP2;
D O I
10.1006/scbi.1997.0071
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R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 [肿瘤学];
摘要
The discovery of the Multidrug Resistance-associated Protein (MRP or MRP1) as a GS-X pump able to transport both anionic drug conjugates and unmodified anti-cancer drugs out of the cell, has raised the question whether other members of the MRP family might contribute to drug resistance of human tumours. The most extensively studied member of this family is cMOAT, the canalicular Multispecific Organic Anion Transporter. The substrate specificity of this pump was originally defined by an inborn error in rats, lacking this protein. These rats are mildly hyperbilirubinemic, because of their inability to secrete bilirubin glucuronides into their bile. In addition, they have diminished capacity to secrete a variety of other organic anions. Absence of cMOAT in humans results in an analogous inborn error of metabolism, the Dubin-Johnson syndrome. Attempts to determine the effect of cMOAT on the sensitivity of cells to anti-cancer drags have run into technical problems. Most cells transfected with a cMOAT cDNA construct and overproducing cMOAT seem unable to transport the protein to the cell surface and are not MDR. However, in polarized Kidney cell monolayers cMOAT is correctly routed to the apical cell surface and able to transport vinblastine. Hence, overexpression of cMOAT in cancer cells could potentially lead to drug resistance. In studies of cells selected for drug resistance no correlation was found thus far between cMOAT overexpression and MDR, but there was a positive association with cisplatin resistance, raising the possibility that cMOAT might contribute to cisplatin resistance by mediating excretion of cisplatin-glutathione complexes. This remains to be verified by more direct experiments and clinical studies, however. Database searches have yielded four additional MRP family members, MRP3-6. The physiological functions of these putative transporters are not yet known and whether they can contribute to drug resistance needs to be determined. Another putative transporter found in many MDR cells not overproducing P-glycoprotein is the Lung Resistance Protein (LRP), which is the major vault protein. Scheper et al have detected LRP in many MDR cell lines and they have shown that elevated LRP values are a strong and independent predictor of unfavourable outcome for several types of drug-treated human tumours. LRP is a cytoplasmic protein and attempts to demonstrate its involvement in drug transport have failed thus far. The possibility that this protein is only an indicator of resistance caused by upregulation of other proteins, rather than a drug transporter, remains open.
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