Literature DB >> 12005211

Study of therapy resistance in cancer cells with functional proteome analysis.

Julia Poland1, Dirk Schadendorf, Hermann Lage, Martina Schnölzer, Julio E Celis, Pranav Sinha.   

Abstract

Different types of cancer are naturally resistant to many anticancer drugs. Additionally, these tumours develop acquired drug resistance, which includes the classical multidrug resistance (MDR) accompanied by the synthesis of P-glycoprotein, a member of the superfamily of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters. Furthermore, atypical MDR is mediated by several different, some unknown, mechanisms. To overcome chemoresistance problems, antineoplastic drugs are often combined with other modes of therapy, e.g. hyperthermia, where good response has been reported in several experimental tumour models and in advanced cancer patients. The success of this combined anticancer treatment may be limited by an increase in chemoresistance and thermoresistance. A model system to study resistance phenomena is the use of chemoresistant and thermoresistant cancer cell lines. We have established chemoresistant cancer cell lines (gastric and pancreatic carcinoma, fibrosarcoma, melanoma) and now thermoresistant cell lines derived from gastric and pancreatic carcinoma cells and their counterparts that were resistant towards daunorubicin (classical MDR) and mitoxantrone (atypical MDR). Using proteomics, in this paper we evaluate the drug resistance of chemoresistant melanoma cells (parental cell line MeWo and sublines exhibiting drug resistance towards etoposide, cisplatin, fotemustine and vindesine) as a paradigm for analysis of drug resistance phenomena. Additionally, we investigate heat resistance and the interaction of chemoresistance and thermoresistance to identify common pathways using the parental and drug resistant stomach cancer cell lines EPG85-257, EPG85-257RNOV, EPG85-257RDB and their thermoresistant counterparts. Possible implications of differential protein expression will be discussed.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12005211     DOI: 10.1515/CCLM.2002.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem Lab Med        ISSN: 1434-6621            Impact factor:   3.694


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