Characterization of the P-glycoprotein over-expressing drug resistance phenotype exhibited by Chinese hamster ovary cells following their in-vitro exposure to fractionated X-irradiation Journal Article


Authors: McClean, S.; Whelan, R. D. H.; Hosking, L. K.; Hodges, G. M.; Thompson, F. H.; Meyers, M. B.; Schuurhuis, G. J.; Hill, B. T.
Article Title: Characterization of the P-glycoprotein over-expressing drug resistance phenotype exhibited by Chinese hamster ovary cells following their in-vitro exposure to fractionated X-irradiation
Abstract: Exposure of the Chinese hamster ovarian AuxB1 cell line in vitro to fractionated X-irradiation generated sublines designated DXR-10, which proved resistant to multiple drugs and overexpressed P-glycoprotein (Pgp), as judged by Western blotting using the C219 monoclonal antibody [1]. Further characterization of these irradiated DXR-10 sublines has provided evidence for: (i) the expression of cross-resistance to gramacidin D, taxol, puromycin and Navelbine, but not to daunomycin or mitoxantrone; (ii) overexpression of the class I Pgp, as judged by Western blotting using the C494 monoclonal antibody; (iii) decreased accumulation of 3H-vincristine, which could be enhanced by verapamil addition; (iv) unaltered accumulation and subcellular distribution of adriamycin; (v) significantly increased rhodamine 123 accumulation in the presence of verapamil; (vi) plasmamembrane ultrastructural modifications resulting in a significantly increased surface area; (vii) numerous clonal karyotypic alterations, with abnormalities involving the long arm of chromosome 1 being consistently identified; (viii) a lack of overexpression of sorcin; (ix) increased total glutathione levels and overexpression of glutathione S-transferase pi. The fact that only certain of these features are considered characteristic of the 'classic' multidrug-resistant CHRC5 cell line supports our earlier proposal that exposure to fractionated X-irradiation results in the expression of a unique drug-resistance phenotype. © 1993.
Keywords: doxorubicin; paclitaxel; phenotype; animal; gene expression; vincristine; cytotoxicity; drug resistance; docetaxel; membrane glycoproteins; carrier proteins; mitoxantrone; daunorubicin; glutathione transferase; calcium-binding proteins; navelbine; karyotyping; verapamil; drug interactions; x irradiation; glutathione; p-glycoprotein; cho cell; cho cells; cricetinae; cricetulus griseus; glycoprotein p; rhodamine 123; chromosome banding; puromycin; priority journal; article; hamsters; glutathione s-transferase; (chinese hamster); (ovary cell); p glycoprotein; gramicidin d
Journal Title: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research
Volume: 1177
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0167-4889
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.  
Date Published: 1993-06-06
Start Page: 117
End Page: 126
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/0167-4889(93)90030-s
PUBMED: 8098957
PROVIDER: scopus
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