Abstract
Cancer chemotherapy often results in the development of multidrug resistance (MDR), which is commonly associated with overexpression of P- glycoprotein (P-gp), a plasma membrane drug efflux ATPase. It was shown recently that glycosphingolipids are elevated in MDR cells. Sphingolipids are major constituents of caveolae and of detergent-insoluble, glycosphingolipid- rich membrane domains. Here we report that multidrug-resistant HT-29 human colon adenocarcinoma cells exhibit a 12-fold overexpression of caveolin-1, a 21-kDa coat/adaptor protein of caveolae. Similar observations were made in adriamycin-resistant MCF-7 human breast adenocarcinoma cells. Caveolin-2 expression is also up-regulated in MCF-7-AdrR cells, but neither caveolin-1 nor caveolin-2 were detected in MCF-7 cells stably transfected with P-gp. The up-regulation of caveolins is associated with a 5-fold increase in the number of caveolae-like structures observed in plasma membrane profiles of HT-29- MDR cells and with the appearance of a comparable number of caveolae in MCF- 7-AdrR cells. A significant fraction (~40%) of cellular P-gp is localized in low density detergent-insoluble membrane fractions derived from either HT- 29-MDR or MCF-7-AdrR cells. The distribution of recombinant P-gp in stably transfected MCF-7 cells was similar, even though these cells do not express caveolins and are devoid of caveolae. The possibility that caveolae contribute to the multidrug resistance and thus are coselected with P-gp during the acquisition of this phenotype is discussed.
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Lavie, Y., Fiucci, G., & Liscovitch, M. (1998). Up-regulation of caveolae and caveolar constituents in multidrug- resistant cancer cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(49), 32380–32383. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.49.32380
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