Effect of modulation of protein kinase C activity on cisplatin cytotoxicity in cisplatin-resistant and cisplatin-sensitive human osteosarcoma cells
- PMID: 8402575
- DOI: 10.1016/0304-3835(93)90010-7
Effect of modulation of protein kinase C activity on cisplatin cytotoxicity in cisplatin-resistant and cisplatin-sensitive human osteosarcoma cells
Abstract
The effect of modulation of protein kinase C (PKC) activity by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) on cisplatin cytotoxicity was examined in a human osteosarcoma U2-OS cell line and in a U2-OS variant (U2-OS/Pt) selected after continuous exposure to increasing concentrations of cisplatin. U2-OS/Pt cells showed a 7.5-fold resistance to the drug. A 24 h exposure of cells to TPA caused a potentiation of cisplatin cytotoxicity in sensitive and in resistant cells; under these conditions, PKC activity was shown to be down-regulated. In contrast, a short-term exposure of cells to TPA did not affect cisplatin cytotoxicity in U2-OS or in U2-OS/Pt cells. These results support the involvement of PKC in cellular response to cisplatin. However, this enzyme is probably not directly implicated in the mechanisms of acquired resistance in this cell system.
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