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Differential modulation of P-glycoprotein transport by protein kinase inhibition.

S E Bates1, J S Lee, B Dickstein, M Spolyar, A T Fojo.   

Abstract

Previous studies of P-glycoprotein have demonstrated that its function can be modulated by phosphorylation. In the present study, inhibition of protein kinase C with calphostin C or stauroporine or prolonged treatment with the phorbol ester TPA decreased phosphorylation of P-glycoprotein, and impaired transport of vinblastine. Calphostin C also inhibited transport of actinomycin D, vincristine, rhodamine, and azidopine in SW620 Ad300 multidrug-resistant human colon carcinoma cells. Photoaffinity labeling of P-glycoprotein with azidopine was decreased by calphostin C, suggesting that dephosphorylation alters the affinity of P-glycoprotein for its substrates. Impaired transport of rhodamine in normal T lymphocytes treated with staurosporine demonstrates that modulation of P-glycoprotein function is not limited to cells selected for drug resistance in vitro. Transport of P-glycoprotein antagonists in SW620 Ad300 cells was also affected by calphostin C. Cyclosporin A transport decreased, while verapamil transport increased. Cyclosporin A in calphostin C-treated cells resulted in additive P-glycoprotein antagonism, while no additive effect could be demonstrated with verapamil, suggesting that the increase in verapamil transport makes it a poorer P-glycoprotein antagonist. These studies suggest that transport by P-glycoprotein is a dynamic process which can be modulated by phosphorylation, and that antagonists may block P-glycoprotein differently in different phosphorylation states.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7690250     DOI: 10.1021/bi00086a022

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


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