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Progesterone regulates the murine multidrug resistance mdr1b gene.

R L Piekarz1, D Cohen, S B Horwitz.   

Abstract

P-glycoprotein, the product of the multidrug resistance (mdr) gene family, is a major determinant in the development of resistance to a large number of cancer chemotherapeutic agents and is also expressed normally in a variety of mammalian tissues. In rodents during pregnancy, there is a dramatic overproduction of the mdr1b form of P-glycoprotein at the lumenal surface of the secretory epithelium of the gravid uterus. An expression vector, mdr1b-CAT, was constructed by fusion of this promoter region to a reporter gene, the bacterial chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) gene. R5020, a progesterone agonist, increased approximately 3-fold the expression of mdr1b-CAT when transfected into T47D cells, a cell line that constitutively expresses the progesterone receptor. A far greater response to R5020 was observed when the cells were co-transfected with an expression vector for the A form of the progesterone receptor, but not the B form. A series of 5'-deleted clones of the mdr1b-CAT construct indicated that the region of responsiveness was located in the first untranslated exon of the gene. Furthermore, sequences from the first exon were able to confer responsiveness to the non-responsive thymidine kinase-CAT vector. This study demonstrates that progesterone specifically regulates the activity of the mdr1b promoter and that this response is directed solely by the A form of the progesterone receptor.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8096515

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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Authors:  Britta M Jacobsen; Kathryn B Horwitz
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Review 4.  Pharmacologic circumvention of multidrug resistance.

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6.  Activation of the mouse mdr3 gene by insertion of retroviruses in multidrug-resistant P388 tumor cells.

Authors:  P Lepage; A Devault; P Gros
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1993-12       Impact factor: 4.272

7.  Transcriptional regulation of MDR genes.

Authors:  K W Scotto; D A Egan
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8.  P-glycoprotein (P-gp/MDR1)-mediated efflux of sex-steroid hormones and modulation of P-gp expression in vitro.

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9.  Progesterone-dependent and -independent expression of the multidrug resistance type I gene in porcine granulosa cells.

Authors:  Hiroaki Fukuda; Pei Jian He; Kazuko Yokota; Tomoki Soh; Nobuhiko Yamauchi; Masa-aki Hattori
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2006-11-25       Impact factor: 3.842

10.  Positron emission tomography imaging of tissue P-glycoprotein activity during pregnancy in the non-human primate.

Authors:  F S Chung; S Eyal; M Muzi; J M Link; D A Mankoff; A Kaddoumi; F O'Sullivan; P Hsiao; J D Unadkat
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