| Literature DB >> 9148857 |
C Signoretti1, G Romagnoli, O Turriziani, G Antonelli, F Dianzani, M Cianfriglia.
Abstract
A major form of multidrug resistance, which represents a serious obstacle to the success of chemotherapy, is caused by the over-expression of MDR-1 gene encoded P-glycoprotein. The present investigation was aimed to determine whether AZT, a cytostatic agent that interferes with the human immunodeficiency virus replication, is able to induce MDR-1 expression in tumor cells. After a short term exposure of human lymphoblastoid cells to AZT MDR-1 P-glycoprotein was found in the treated cells. This ATP-dependent drug-efflux pump interferred with cytotoxic efficacy of anticancer drugs such as vinblastine. This phenomenon should be carefully considered during anti-viral and anti-tumoral combined chemotherapies in AIDS patients.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9148857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Clin Cancer Res ISSN: 0392-9078