S. Kawamoto et al., CORRELATION OF EXPRESSION LEVELS OF P-GLYCOPROTEIN WITH RESISTANCE TOADRIAMYCIN IN A RENAL ADENOCARCINOMA CELL-LINE, Urological research, 25(6), 1997, pp. 407-412
We have demonstrated that low-level expression of P-glycoprotein (PGP)
, detectable by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PC
R) assay and flow cytometric assay, is an important factor in multidru
g resistance (MDR) in ACHN cancer cells. In this study, we established
a subline highly resistant to adriamycin (ACHN/ADM) from ACHN cells,
and determined the correlation between PGP levels and MDR levels using
ACHN/ADM cells and their parent ACHN cells. The ACHN/ADM cells showed
overexpression of PGP, and sensitivity to antitumor agents was lower
than that found in ACHN cells. Intracellular accumulation of ADM in AC
HN/ADM cells was approximately half the amount of its accumulation in
ACHN cells. Sensitivity to ADM in ACHN/ADM cells was enhanced by chemo
sensitizers With an increase in intracellular ADM accumulation. These
results indicate that PGP levels correlate with MDR levels and suggest
that chemotherapy using chemosensitizers might be effective in the tr
eatment of renal cancers with overexpression of PGP.