M. Minemura et al., Overexpression of multidrug resistance genes MDR1 and cMOAT in human hepatocellular carcinoma and hepatoblastoma cell lines, INT J ONCOL, 15(3), 1999, pp. 559-563
Overexpression of either of the multidrug resistance genes MDR1 and MRP is
associated with resistance of tumors to multiple chemotherapeutic agents. O
verexpression of MDR1 has been reported in some cell lines derived from hum
an hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) and hepatoblastomas (HB). The human gene
for cMOAT ('canalicular multispecific organic anion transporter'), a homol
ogue of MRP, is thought to mediate hepatobiliary excretion of organic anion
s and to be associated with cisplatin resistance. In this study, expression
levels of MDR1 and cMOAT were examined in 9 human HCC and HE cell lines an
d 10 other human cancer cell lines. Overexpression of the cMOAT gene was ob
served in all 9 HCC and HE cell lines and 3 of 10 other cancer cell lines.
Co-overexpression of the cMOAT and MDR1 genes was observed in 7 of 9 HCC an
d HE cell lines, but in none of the 10 other cancer cell lines. Seven of th
e HCC and HE cell lines that had overexpression of the cMOAT gene were show
n to be highly resistant to cisplatin compared to 2 HCC cell lines with low
levels of cMOAT expression. These findings suggest that overexpression of
cMOAT could contribute to cisplatin resistance in HCC and HB.