| Literature DB >> 6354438 |
J R Bertino, M D Carman, H L Weiner, A Cashmore, B A Moroson, S Srimatkandada, J H Schornagel, W D Medina, S K Dube.
Abstract
Two known mechanisms by which neoplastic cells may become resistant to chemotherapeutic agents are reviewed, using methotrexate (MTX) resistance as a model. These mechanisms are an increased level of target enzyme, found in several instances to be a consequence of gene amplification, or an altered target enzyme or receptor, less capable of binding the drug. An example of MTX resistance due to low-level gene amplification in leukemia cells from an MTX-resistant patient is described. Strategies for selectively eradicating these resistant cell populations may be formulated based on the mechanism by which these cells became drug-resistant.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6354438
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Treat Rep ISSN: 0361-5960