Literature DB >> 1338578

Camptothecin hyper-resistant P388 cells: drug-dependent reduction in topoisomerase I content.

R D Woessner1, W K Eng, G A Hofmann, D J Rieman, F L McCabe, R P Hertzberg, M R Mattern, K B Tan, R K Johnson.   

Abstract

A subline of P388 leukemia made 10-fold resistant to camptothecin (CPT) by serial passage in drug-treated mice was adapted to growth in tissue culture and made hyper-resistant to CPT by passage in the presence of increasing concentrations of the drug. Cells were obtained that were 1,000-fold resistant to CPT, compared to wild-type P388 cells. Neither topoisomerase I mRNA nor 100 kDa topoisomerase I enzyme was detectable in these cells, and topoisomerase I activity extracted from nuclei was less than 4% of that extracted from nuclei of wild-type cells. An immunoreactive 130 kDa protein that could be an altered, inactive form of topoisomerase I was evident in the hyper-resistant cells. In addition, the cells deficient in topoisomerase I contained enhanced topoisomerase II activity. Maintenance of the hyper-resistant phenotype required continued exposure to CPT; growth in its absence led to loss of hyper-resistance, increased topoisomerase I content and activity, and decreased topoisomerase II activity. The sensitivity of the cells to killing by a number of inhibitors of topoisomerases I and II was consistent with these observations. Thus, P388 cells have the potential to become highly resistant to CPT by severely curtailing topoisomerase I expression; in these circumstances, topoisomerase I and II activities are regulated coordinately.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1338578

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Res        ISSN: 0965-0407            Impact factor:   5.574


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