Literature DB >> 7945406

Competitive inhibition by genistein and ATP dependence of daunorubicin transport in intact MRP overexpressing human small cell lung cancer cells.

C H Versantvoort1, H J Broxterman, J Lankelma, N Feller, H M Pinedo.   

Abstract

In several multidrug resistant tumor cell lines without overexpression of P-glycoprotein (non-Pgp MDR), a decreased accumulation of drugs has been shown to contribute to resistance. We have recently reported that daunorubicin (DNR) accumulation was decreased in the multidrug resistance-associated protein overexpressing GLC4/ADR non-Pgp MDR small cell lung cancer cell line due to an enhanced energy-dependent efflux which could be inhibited by the isoflavonoid genistein. The purpose of this work was 2-fold: (i) to investigate the mechanism by which genistein inhibits the DNR efflux in the GLC4/ADR cells; and (ii) to characterize the dependence of DNR transport on ATP concentration in intact GLC4/ADR cells. The active transport of DNR in GLC4/ADR cells appeared to be a saturable process with an apparent Km of DNR of 1.4 +/- 0.4 microM. Genistein increased the apparent Km value of DNR, suggesting that this agent is a competitive inhibitor of DNR transport. These data provide additional evidence that energy-dependent DNR transport in GLC4/ADR cells is a protein-mediated process. In addition, genistein decreased cellular ATP concentration in a dose-dependent manner in sensitive as well as in resistant cells. Marked inhibition of DNR transport activity in intact GLC4/ADR cells was found when cellular ATP concentration was decreased below 2 mM by sodium azide or 2-deoxy-D-glucose. Thus, since DNR transport in intact GLC4/ADR is already inhibited at modest cellular ATP depletion, a limitation in ATP supply might open ways to make MDR cells more susceptible to drug toxicity.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1994        PMID: 7945406     DOI: 10.1016/0006-2952(94)90149-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0006-2952            Impact factor:   5.858


  14 in total

1.  Mutual interactions between flavonoids and enzymatic and transporter elements responsible for flavonoid disposition via phase II metabolic pathways.

Authors:  Wen Jiang; Ming Hu
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2012-09-21       Impact factor: 3.361

Review 2.  Development of multidrug-resistance convertors: sense or nonsense?

Authors:  L van Zuylen; K Nooter; A Sparreboom; J Verweij
Journal:  Invest New Drugs       Date:  2000-08       Impact factor: 3.850

3.  Cooperation between prokaryotic (Lde) and eukaryotic (MRP) efflux transporters in J774 macrophages infected with Listeria monocytogenes: studies with ciprofloxacin and moxifloxacin.

Authors:  Ann Lismond; Paul M Tulkens; Marie-Paule Mingeot-Leclercq; Patrice Courvalin; Françoise Van Bambeke
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2008-06-23       Impact factor: 5.191

4.  Secondary Metabolites from Plants Inhibiting ABC Transporters and Reversing Resistance of Cancer Cells and Microbes to Cytotoxic and Antimicrobial Agents.

Authors:  Michael Wink; Mohamed L Ashour; Mahmoud Zaki El-Readi
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2012-04-23       Impact factor: 5.640

Review 5.  Transport processes of radiopharmaceuticals and -modulators.

Authors:  Thomas Efferth; Peter Langguth
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2011-06-06       Impact factor: 3.481

6.  Adverse Cell Culture Conditions Mimicking the Tumor Microenvironment Upregulate ABCG2 to Mediate Multidrug Resistance and a More Malignant Phenotype.

Authors:  Grace M Y Cheng; Kenneth K W To
Journal:  ISRN Oncol       Date:  2012-06-14

Review 7.  Cross-species and interassay comparisons of phytoestrogen action.

Authors:  P L Whitten; H B Patisaul
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2001-03       Impact factor: 9.031

8.  The anthracycline resistance-associated (ara) gene, a novel gene associated with multidrug resistance in a human leukaemia cell line.

Authors:  T J Longhurst; G M O'Neill; R M Harvie; R A Davey
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1996-11       Impact factor: 7.640

9.  Regulation by glutathione of drug transport in multidrug-resistant human lung tumour cell lines overexpressing multidrug resistance-associated protein.

Authors:  C H Versantvoort; H J Broxterman; T Bagrij; R J Scheper; P R Twentyman
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1995-07       Impact factor: 7.640

10.  Low-level doxorubicin resistance in P-glycoprotein-negative human pancreatic tumour PSN1/ADR cells implicates a brefeldin A-sensitive mechanism of drug extrusion.

Authors:  V N Verovski; D L Van den Berge; M M Delvaeye; R J Scheper; W J De Neve; G A Storme
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1996-03       Impact factor: 7.640

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.