Flow cytometric monitoring of drug resistance in human tumor cells.

Awtar Krishan
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Abstract

Recent studies have identified a family of glycoproteins which modulate cellular transport of antibiotics, alkaloids and drugs used in cancer chemotherapy. By facilitating efflux of drugs from the intracellular domain, these proteins reduce cytotoxicity and thus confer drug resistance. With the availability of antibodies raised against these phenotypic markers of drug resistance, immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry has been used to study their distribution and expression in normal and tumor cells. As some of the drugs used in cancer chemotherapy and other dyes which are substrates for this efflux pump are fluorescent, laser flow cytometry can be used for rapid quantitation of cellular retention, efflux and heterogeneity in drug transport of a tumor cell population. This method can also be used to screen drugs which may block efflux of a chemotherapeutic drug and thus increase chemosensitivity of a drug resistant tumor. In the present report flow cytometric methods for the study of drug transport and its modulation in tumor cells are discussed.

人肿瘤细胞耐药的流式细胞术监测。
最近的研究已经确定了一个糖蛋白家族,它调节抗生素、生物碱和癌症化疗中使用的药物的细胞运输。通过促进药物从细胞内外排,这些蛋白质降低细胞毒性,从而赋予耐药性。随着针对这些耐药表型标志物的抗体的产生,免疫组织化学和流式细胞术已被用于研究它们在正常细胞和肿瘤细胞中的分布和表达。由于肿瘤化疗中使用的一些药物和作为外排泵底物的其他染料是荧光的,激光流式细胞术可用于快速定量肿瘤细胞群的细胞保留、外排和药物转运的异质性。该方法还可用于筛选可能阻断化疗药物外排的药物,从而增加耐药肿瘤的化疗敏感性。本文讨论了用流式细胞术研究肿瘤细胞中药物转运及其调控的方法。
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