P-glycoprotein gene amplification and expression in multidrug-resistant murine P388 and B16 cell lines
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- 1 May 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 59 (5), 682-685
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1989.141
Abstract
P-glycoprotein gene (mdr 1) amplification and expression were examined in muring leukaemia P388/DX and melanoma B16VDXR cell lines, which exhibit a high level of resistance to a selecting agent, doxorubicin, and express a multidrug-resistant phenotype because they are cross-resistant to multiple cytotoxic drugs. The multidrug-resistant phenotype was obtained in different conditions of selection (in vivo and in vitro for P388/DX and B16VDXR, respectively). In both multidrug-resistant cell lines, an increased expression of P-glycoprotein gene (5 kb transcript detected in Northern blots) was observed at the level of P-glycoprotein mRNA correlated with the degree of resistance. In addition, high molecular weight mRNAs homologous to mdr 1 gene sequence were consistently detected only in P388/DX cells. Overexpression was associated with a high level of gene amplification only in resistant melanoma cells, whereas it occurred in P388/DX cells with a marginal increase in gene copy number. These results, suggesting that different genetic mechanisms could be responsible for P-glycoprotein overexpression, emphasise the complexity of genetic regulation that may affect tumour cell sensitivity to cytotoxic agents.Keywords
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