Literature DB >> 16995873

Characteristic expression of globotriaosyl ceramide in human ovarian carcinoma-derived cells with anticancer drug resistance.

Kazushige Kiguchi1, Yuriko Iwamori, Nao Suzuki, Yoichi Kobayashi, Bunpei Ishizuka, Isamu Ishiwata, Tsunekazu Kita, Yoshihiro Kikuchi, Masao Iwamori.   

Abstract

The transporter protein genes and lipids in human ovarian carcinoma-derived KF28 cells with anticancer-drug-sensitive properties were compared with those in resistant cells, taxol-resistant KF28TX, cisplatin-resistant KFr13, and taxol- and cisplatin-resistant KFr13TX, to identify the molecules required for anticancer-drug resistance. In accordance with previous reports, taxol and cisplatin resistance was closely correlated with expression of the multidrug resistance 1 and bile acid export pump, and multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 genes, respectively. In addition, we found a distinct difference in glycosphingolipids between the sensitive and resistant cells. Although GlcCer was the major glycolipid (83.0%) in sensitive cells, GalCer, LacCer and, particularly, Gb(3)Cer were characteristically increased in all resistant cells, irrespective of whether the resistance was to taxol or cisplatin, and comprised 65-84% of total glycosphingolipids. GM3, which was present at 0.04 microg/mg dry weight in the sensitive cells, showed a twofold increase in the taxol-resistant cells, but was absent in the cisplatin-resistant cells. The altered glycolipid composition was proven to be due to enhanced or suppressed expression of the respective sugar transferase genes. In addition, the ceramide moiety of ceramide monohexoside in the sensitive cells constituted 83% of non-hydroxy fatty acids, but that in the resistant cells comprised 67-74% of alpha-hydroxy fatty acids. Thus, cells containing Gb(3)Cer with alpha-hydroxy fatty acids were found to survive selectively in the presence of taxol and cisplatin, and modification of the glycolipid structure was revealed to occur in association with anticancer-drug resistance.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16995873     DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.2006.00326.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Sci        ISSN: 1347-9032            Impact factor:   6.716


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