Reversal of LRP-associated drug resistance in colon carcinoma SW-620 cells

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Resistance to multiple drugs is mediated by lung resistance-related protein (LRP) as well as P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and multidrug resistance protein (MRP). The levels of expression of LRP mRNA and LRP in a human colon carcinoma cell line, SW-620, were increased by the differentiation-inducing agent, sodium butyrate (NaB). Treatment of SW-620 cells with NaB for 2 weeks conferred resistance to adriamycin (ADM) and VP-16. The resistance was almost completely reversed by PAK-104P, a pyridine analog, but not by cepharanthine. ADM accumulated mainly in the nuclei of SW-620 cells not treated with NaB and in the cytoplasm of SW-620 cells treated with NaB. When the NaB-treated SW-620 cells were incubated with ADM in the presence of PAK-104P, the accumulation of ADM in nuclei was substantially increased. Isolated nuclei from untreated cells accumulated more ADM than nuclei from NaB-treated cells. Efflux of ADM from the nuclei isolated from NaB-treated cells was enhanced. PAK-104P and an antibody against LRP increased the accumulation of ADM in the isolated nuclei from NaB-treated cells, and inhibited the enhanced efflux of ADM from the nuclei. These findings suggest that at leastin part, PAK-104P reverses LRP-mediated drug resistance by inhibiting the efflux of ADM from nuclei. PAK-104P may be useful for reversing MDR in tumors that overexpress LRP. (C) 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Kitazono, M., Okumura, H., Ikeda, R., Sumizawa, T., Furukawa, T., Nagayama, S., … Akiyama, S. I. (2001). Reversal of LRP-associated drug resistance in colon carcinoma SW-620 cells. International Journal of Cancer, 91(1), 126–131. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0215(20010101)91:1<126::AID-IJC1018>3.0.CO;2-8

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