Modulation of P-glycoprotein but not MRP1- or BCRP-mediated drug resistance by LY335979

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Our study examines the ability of LY335979 (Zosuquidar trihydrochloride) to modulate 3 distinct ABC transporters that are mechanisms of drug resistance: P-glycoprotein (Pgp, ABCB1), multidrug resistance associated protein (MRP1, ABCC2) and breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP, ABCG2). Pgp-mediated resistance can be modulated by co-administration with the highly potent, selective inhibitor, LY335979. Modulation of resistance by mitoxantrone and vinorelbine, 2 drugs used to treat certain solid tumors, was examined in a 3-day cytotoxicity assay using a panel of HL60 leukemia cell lines or MCF-7 breast cancer transfectants. LY335979, at 0.5 μM, substantially reversed mitoxantrone resistance and fully reversed vinorelbine resistance of Pgp-expressing HL60/Vinc cells. However, LY335979 did not modulate drug resistance in the MRP1-expressing HL60/ADR or drug-sensitive parental HL60 cells. To ascertain if LY335979 modulates BCRP-mediated drug resistance, the sensitivity of 26-fold mitoxantrone resistant, BCRP-transfected MCF-7 cells was evaluated. Addition of 5 μM LY335979, a concentration ∼100-fold higher than the affinity of Pgp, had little to no effect on the BCRP transfectant. [125I]Iodomycin photolabeled Pgp in CEM/VLB100 membranes and was inhibited by 5 μM LY335979 and GF120918. No photolabeling of MRP or BCRP occurred in H69AR or MCF-7/BCRP membranes, respectively. These results further demonstrate that LY335979 is highly specific for Pgp and does not modulate MRP1- or BCRP-mediated resistance and can be used in combination with mitoxantrone and vinorelbine in tumor cells. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Shepard, R. L., Cao, J., Starling, J. J., & Dantzig, A. H. (2003). Modulation of P-glycoprotein but not MRP1- or BCRP-mediated drug resistance by LY335979. International Journal of Cancer, 103(1), 121–125. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.10792

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