Mechanisms of MRP over‐expression in four human lung‐cancer cell lines and analysis of the MRP amplicon
- 3 March 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 60 (5), 676-684
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910600518
Abstract
Some multidrug resistant cell lines over‐express the gene encoding the multidrug‐resistance‐associated protein (MRP). In all cell lines reported thus far, over‐expression is associated with gene amplification. We have studied the predominant mechanisms of MRP over‐expression in 4 human lung‐cancer cell lines that cover a range of drug‐resistance levels, and we have analyzed the MRP amplicon. In the SW‐1573‐derived, weakly resistant cell line 30.3M, MRP mRNA is elevated 3‐fold in the absence of gene amplification. Run‐on analysis shows that the increased MRP gene expression in this cell line is due to transcriptional activation. In the highly resistant GLC4/ADR and COR‐L23/R cells, MRP gene amplification predominates, whereas in the moderately resistant MOR/R cells, gene amplification is combined with a mechanism resulting in an additional increase in the level of MRP mRNA. Fluorescence in situ hybridization shows that, in the GLC4/ADR cells, amplified MRP sequences are present both in double minute chromosomes (DM) and in homogeneously staining regions (HSR). By pulsed‐field gel electrophoresis we show that the MRP‐containing DM are 1 Mb in length. Chromosome‐16‐specific repetitive sequences adjacent to the MRP gene are also present in the DM and HSR, compatible with the involvement of these sequences in recombination events underlying MRP gene amplification. Our results show that low levels of drug resistance may arise by transcriptional activation of the MRP gene, whereas at high levels of drug resistance amplification of the MRP gene predominates, possibly facilitated by the presence of recombination‐prone sequences.Keywords
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