[Functional activity of ABC transporters (markers of multidrug resistance) in human colon adenocarcinoma and normal colonic mucosa]
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[Functional activity of ABC transporters (markers of multidrug resistance) in human colon adenocarcinoma and normal colonic mucosa]
Abstract
Functional activity of multidrug resistance (MDR) markers (total activity of ABC-transporters, P-glycoprotein (Pgp) and multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) activities) in human colon adenocarcinoma and normal mucosa was examined. Functional activity of ABC-transporters was revealed in all colon tumors and in 70% of normal mucosa samples investigated. Expression of Pgp and MRP functional activity was determined in about 50% and 70% of colon tumors respectively. Pgp+MRP+ phenotype was determined in 36% of normal mucosa and adenocarcinoma samples. Expression of Pgp+MRP- phenotype was practically the same in normal mucosa and tumors (in 10 and 18% of samples respectively). Pgp-MRP+ phenotype was revealed two times more often in tumors than in mucosa--in 36 and 18% respectively. On the contrary, Pgp-MRP- phenotype was detected more rarely in tumors than in mucosa (in 10 and 36% of samples respectively). Transporters different from Pgp and MRP were also determined in some tumors and normal mucosa. At the patients with expression of Pgp function in normal mucosa the activity of the transporter was revealed in 25% of tumor samples only. On the contrary, at the patients with expression of MRP function in normal mucosa the activity of the transporter was revealed in 70% of tumor samples. At the patients with no expression of Pgp or MRP activity in normal mucosa the function of the transporters in tumors was determined in 60% and 70% of samples respectively. It is concluded that functional activity of various ABC-transporters (Pgp, MRP and other different from Pgp and MRP) is expressed in human colon adenocarcinoma; expression of ABC-transporters functional activity in normal mucosa does not predict MDR phenotype of the tumor.
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