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A novel non-natural nucleoside that influences P-glycoprotein activity and mediates drug resistance.

Kevin T Eng1, Anthony J Berdis.   

Abstract

Multidrug resistance during cancer chemotherapy is commonly acquired by overexpression of the ATP binding cassette transporter, P-glycoprotein (P-gp). As such, inhibitors that target P-gp activity represent potential therapeutic agents against this form of drug resistance. This study evaluated the ability of various non-natural nucleosides that mimic the core structure of adenosine to modulate drug resistance by inhibiting the ATPase activity to P-gp. Of several analogues tested, only one novel non-natural nucleoside, 5-cyclohexylindolyl-2'-deoxyribose (5-CHInd), behaves as a P-gp inhibitor. Although 5-CHInd is an adenosine analogue that should block the binding of ATP, the non-natural nucleoside surprisingly stimulates the ATPase activity of P-gp in vitro. However, 5-CHInd is not an exportable substrate for P-gp as it is not transported across an MDCK-MDR1 monolayer. In addition, 5-CHInd differentially modulates MDR by decreasing or increasing the cytotoxicity of several chemotherapeutic agents. Although 5-CHInd displays variable activity in modulating the efflux of various drugs by P-gp, there is a correlation between changes observed in the drug-stimulated ATPase catalytic efficiency induced by 5-CHInd and its effect on drug efflux. The paradoxical behavior of 5-CHInd is rationalized within the context of contemporary models of P-gp function. In addition, the data are used to develop a predictive in vitro model for rapidly identifying potential drug-drug interactions with P-gp.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20104904      PMCID: PMC3164776          DOI: 10.1021/bi9020428

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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