The asymmetry of plasma membranes and their cholesterol content influence the uptake of cisplatin

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The composition of the plasma membrane of malignant cells is thought to influence the cellular uptake of cisplatin and to take part in developing resistance to this widespread anti-cancer drug. In this work we study the permeation of cisplatin through the model membranes of normal and cancer cells using molecular dynamics simulations. A special attention is paid to lipid asymmetry and cholesterol content of the membranes. The loss of lipid asymmetry, which is common for cancer cells, leads to a decrease in their permeability to cisplatin by one order of magnitude in comparison to the membranes of normal cells. The change in the cholesterol molar ratio from 0% to 33% also decreases the permeability of the membrane by approximately one order of magnitude. The permeability of pure DOPC membrane is 5–6 orders of magnitude higher than one of the membranes with realistic lipid composition, which makes it as an inadequate model for the studies of drug permeability.

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Rivel, T., Ramseyer, C., & Yesylevskyy, S. (2019). The asymmetry of plasma membranes and their cholesterol content influence the uptake of cisplatin. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41903-w

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