Multidrug resistance-associated protein subfamily transporters and drug resistance.

Anti-cancer drug design Pub Date : 1999-04-01
M Kuwano, S Toh, T Uchiumi, H Takano, K Kohno, M Wada
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Abstract

Multidrug resistance-associated protein gene MRP/MRP1, and its family genes, including MRP2/cMOAT, have been isolated and characterized. These ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily transporter genes are differentially expressed in various normal tissues and multidrug-resistant cell lines. Transfection of MRP/MRP1 and MRP2/cMOAT cDNA confers drug resistance on different spectra of anticancer agents from that of MDR1 coding P-glycoprotein. Although it remains unclear how MRP/MRP1 and related family genes are specifically involved in drug resistance in clinical cancers, current knowledge of the MRP subfamily suggests the importance of this class of transporters as a molecular target for drug sensitivity to anticancer agents.

多药耐药相关蛋白亚家族转运蛋白与耐药性。
多药耐药相关蛋白基因MRP/MRP1及其家族基因MRP2/cMOAT已被分离并鉴定。这些atp结合盒(ABC)超家族转运蛋白基因在各种正常组织和多药耐药细胞系中表达差异。转染MRP/MRP1和MRP2/cMOAT cDNA,与MDR1编码p -糖蛋白相比,对不同谱的抗癌药物具有耐药性。尽管目前尚不清楚MRP/MRP1及其相关家族基因如何特异性参与临床癌症的耐药,但目前对MRP亚家族的了解表明,这类转运蛋白作为抗癌药物敏感性的分子靶点具有重要意义。
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