First evidence of the P-glycoprotein gene expression and multixenobiotic resistance modulation in earthworm.

Ivana Bošnjak, Ana Bielen, Sanja Babić, Lidija Sver, Natalija Topić Popović, Ivančica Strunjak-Perović, Rozelinda Což-Rakovac, Roberta Sauerborn Klobučar
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Abstract

Multixenobiotic resistance (MXR) is an important mechanism of cellular efflux mediated by ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters that bind and actively remove toxic substrates from the cell. This study was the first to identify ABC transporter P-glycoprotein (P-gp/ABCB1) as a representative of the MXR phenotype in earthworm (Eisenia fetida). The identified partial cDNA sequence of ABCB1 overlapped with ABCB1 homologues of other organisms from 58.5 % to 72.5 %. We also studied the effect of five modulators (verapamil, cyclosporine A, MK571, probenecid, and orthovanadate) on the earthworm's MXR activity by measuring the accumulation of model substrates rhodamine B and rhodamine 123 in whole body tissue of the adult earthworm. MK571, orthovanadate, and verapamil significantly inhibited MXR activity, and rhodamine 123 turned out to better reflect MXR activity in that species than rhodamine B. Our results show that E. fetida can serve well as a test organism for environmental pollutants that inhibit MXR activity.

蚯蚓p -糖蛋白基因表达和多外源抗性调控的首次证据。
多外源耐药(MXR)是一种重要的细胞外排机制,由ATP结合盒(ABC)转运体介导,该转运体结合并主动清除细胞中的有毒底物。本研究首次鉴定出ABC转运蛋白p -糖蛋白(P-gp/ABCB1)是蚯蚓MXR表型的代表。经鉴定的ABCB1部分cDNA序列与其他生物ABCB1同源物的重叠率为58.5% ~ 72.5%。我们还通过测量模型底物罗丹明B和罗丹明123在成年蚯蚓全身组织中的积累,研究了五种调节剂(verapamil、cyclosporine A、MK571、probenecid和orthovanadate)对蚯蚓MXR活性的影响。MK571、正钒酸盐和异拉帕米显著抑制MXR活性,罗丹明123比罗丹明b更能反映该物种的MXR活性。我们的研究结果表明,恶臭杆菌可以作为抑制MXR活性的环境污染物的测试生物。
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