Literature DB >> 3396143

Comparison of glutathione S-transferase activity between drug-resistant and -sensitive human tumor cells: is glutathione S-transferase associated with multidrug resistance?

K Yusa1, H Hamada, T Tsuruo.   

Abstract

We have studied the levels of glutathione S-transferase in drug-resistant and -sensitive human tumor cell lines to examine a possible involvement of glutathione S-transferase (GST) in multidrug resistance mechanisms. No increase in the activity of glutathione S-transferase was detected in myelogenous leukemia K562 resistant to adriamycin (K562/ADM), ovarian carcinoma cell line A2780 resistant to adriamycin (2780AD), or acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell line CCRF-CEM resistant to vinblastine (CEM-VLB100), compared with the drug-sensitive parent tumor cells. The human breast cancer cell lines Hattori and MCF-7 had a 12- to 63-fold lower level of glutathione S-transferase activity than K562, A2780, CCRF-CEM, and their drug-resistant sublines. Induction of ADM resistance in Hattori did not increase the activity of glutathione S-transferase. However, induction of colchicine resistance in MCF-7 resulted in a 70-fold increase in the activity of glutathione S-transferase. A revertant of the colchicine-resistant MCF-7 contained a level of glutathione S-transferase activity similar to that of the resistant subline. The increase of glutathione S-transferase activity did not alter the sensitivity of the cell to cytotoxic drugs. The increased activity was due to the appearance of glutathione S-transferase pi, as shown by enzyme inhibition using anti-glutathione S-transferase pi antibody. Our findings indicate that increased cellular glutathione S-transferase activity is not associated with the development of multidrug resistance.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3396143     DOI: 10.1007/bf00254174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Chemother Pharmacol        ISSN: 0344-5704            Impact factor:   3.333


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