MRP GENE OVEREXPRESSION IN A HUMAN DOXORUBICIN-RESISTANT SCLC CELL-LINE - ALTERATIONS IN CELLULAR PHARMACOKINETICS AND IN PATTERN OF CROSS-RESISTANCE

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BINASCHI, M
SUPINO, R
GAMBETTA, RA
GIACCONE, G
PROSPERI, E
CAPRANICO, G
CATALDO, I
ZUNINO, F
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[1] IST NAZL TUMORI,DIV EXPTL ONCOL B,I-20133 MILAN,ITALY
[2] FREE UNIV AMSTERDAM HOSP,DEPT ONCOL,AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
[3] CNR,CTR STUDIO ISTOCHIM,I-27100 PAVIA,ITALY
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10.1002/ijc.2910620116
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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The development of non-P-glycoprotein-mediated multidrug resistance is a frequent event among rung-cancer cell lines. In an attempt to understand the underlying mechanisms of this phenotype, we have selected a multi-drug-resistant subline (POGB/DX) in vitro for doxorubicin resistance. The original cell line (POGB) was established in vitro from a non-treated patient with a small-cell lung cancer. POGB/DX cells were cross-resistant to other drugs, associated with MDR phenotype. In contrast, they were not resistant to taxol, camptothecin or melphalan, but were instead hypersensitive to 5-fluorouracil. Although expression of the mdr-l gene was not detected in POGB/DX cells, cellular pharmacokinetics showed a reduced drug accumulation and altered intracellular localization in the POGB/DX cell line. This defect in drug accumulation was associated with overexpression and amplification of the MRP gene. interestingly, verapamil, a known modulator of P-glycoprotein function, was able to reverse drug resistance and to increase drug accumulation. In Northern-blot analysis no differences in expression of topoisomerase I and II (alpha and beta), DNA polymerase beta, or HSP70 and HSP60 genes were observed between POGB and POGB/DX. Coupled to lack of changes in expression of known resistance factors, overexpression of MRP and modulation by verapamil strongly support a role for this gene product in the development of drug resistance in this SCLC cell system. This study provides evidence that (a) altered cellular pharmacokinetics is related to MRP expression; (b) MRP-mediated phenotype is characterized by a specific pattern of cross-resistance, which does not involve taxol; and (c) verapamil may be effective in modulating the function of the MRP gene product. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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