Literature DB >> 7905787

Resistance to TNF-alpha and adriamycin in the human breast cancer MCF-7 cell line: relationship to MDR1, MnSOD, and TNF gene expression.

A Zyad1, J Bénard, T Tursz, R Clarke, S Chouaib.   

Abstract

The molecular basis of cross-resistance to tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and Adriamycin has been investigated using the breast adenocarcinoma cell line MCF7/p, its Adriamycin-resistant counterpart MCF7AdrR, and the MDR1 gene-transduced MCF-7 cells (MCF7/MDR1). While the parental cell line MCF7/p was TNF-sensitive, MCF7AdrR was TNF-resistant. The TNF resistance exhibited by MCF7AdrR cells was not due to a lack of TNF receptor expression because both cell lines express comparable levels of p75 and p55 receptors as revealed by immunofluorescence analysis. NF-kappa B translocation, which is an essential transducing signal of the TNF-induced lysis pathway, does not appear to be involved in this resistance as assessed by gel shift experiments. In order to determine the role of MDR1 gene expression in the development of this cross-resistance, MCF7/p cells transfected by the MDR1 gene were examined. Our data showed that the expression of the MDR1 gene in these cells resulted in a relative resistance of these cells to Adriamycin without affecting their susceptibility to TNF killing. The implication of the manganese superoxide dismutase and endogenous TNF expression in the cross-resistance by MCF7AdrR cells to Adriamycin and TNF has also been investigated. Northern blot analysis indicated that following TNF stimulation, the expression of 4-kilobase and 1-kilobase manganese superoxide dismutase mRNAs were 9- to 10-fold induced in MCF7AdrR cells as compared to MCF7/p and MCF7/MDR1 cells. This suggests a possible involvement of this enzyme in the Adriamycin-induced resistance to TNF. Although TNF-treatment of MCF7/p and MDR-cells induced endogenous TNF expression in these cells, the level of mRNA induction was selectively enhanced in MCF7AdrR cells (7- to 8-fold greater in MCF7AdrR cells as compared to MCF7/p and MCF7/MDR1 cells). Collectively, these data indicate that the expression of the MDR1 gene in MCF7/p cells following gene transfection is not sufficient for the acquisition of TNF resistance by MCF7/MDR1 cells. Furthermore, our data provide the first evidence that Adriamycin-induced resistance to TNF in MCF7AdrR cells may, in part, involve an overexpression of endogenous TNF and manganese superoxide dismutase genes.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7905787

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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