Expression of multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP), MDR1 and DNA topoisomerase II in human multidrug-resistant bladder cancer cell lines
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Expression of multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP), MDR1 and DNA topoisomerase II in human multidrug-resistant bladder cancer cell lines
Abstract
The acquisition of the multidrug resistance phenotype in human tumours is associated with an overexpression of the 170 kDa P-glycoprotein encoded by the multidrug resistance 1 (MDR1) gene, and also with a 190 kDa membrane ATP-binding protein encoded by a multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) gene. Human bladder cancer is a highly malignant neoplasm which is refractory to anti-cancer chemotherapy. In order to understand the mechanism underlying multidrug resistance in bladder cancer, we established three doxorubicin-resistant cell lines, T24/ADM-1, T24/ADM-2 and KK47/ADM, and one vincristine-resistant cell line, T24/VCR, from human bladder cancer T24 and KK47 cells respectively. Both T24/ADM-1 and T24/ADM-2 cells which had elevated MRP mRNA levels showed both a cross-resistance to etoposide and a decreased intracellular accumulation of etoposide. T24/VCR cells which had elevated levels of MDR1 mRNA and P-glycoprotein but not of MRP mRNA, showed cross-resistance to doxorubicin. On the other hand, KK47/ADM cells, which had elevated levels of both MRP and MDR1 mRNA and a decreased level of topoisomerase II mRNA, were found to be cross-resistant to etoposide, vincristine and a camptothecin derivative, CPT-11. Our present study demonstrates a concomitant induction of increased levels of MRP mRNA, decreased levels of topoisomerase II mRNA and decreased drug accumulation during development of multidrug resistance in human bladder cancer cells. The enhanced expression of the MRP gene is herein discussed in a possible correlation with the decreased expression of the topoisomerase II gene.
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