| Literature DB >> 1968980 |
B T Hill1, K Deuchars, L K Hosking, V Ling, R D Whelan.
Abstract
We observed that in vitro exposure of mammalian tumor cells to fractionated x irradiation results in the expression of drug resistance. The cause of this resistance was investigated in a series of Chinese hamster ovary cell lines that had survived exposure to multiple lethal doses of radiation. These cell lines had increased levels of P-glycoprotein (Pgp), the multidrug-resistance-associated membrane glycoprotein. Consistent with the classic multidrug resistance phenotype, they exhibited cross-resistance to multiple drugs, as well as sensitivity to reversal of vincristine resistance by verapamil. However, the cell lines showed no change in their sensitivity to x rays. Pgp overexpression occurred in these cells, despite a lack of Pgp gene amplification or of significant alteration in Pgp messenger RNA levels. Although the cause of increased Pgp levels is not yet known, these data suggest a biological basis for the clinical problem of drug resistance that can occur in previously irradiated tumors.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 1968980 DOI: 10.1093/jnci/82.7.607
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Natl Cancer Inst ISSN: 0027-8874 Impact factor: 13.506