BDE-209 and TCDD Modulate the Expression and Activity of ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) Transporters in Murine Melanoma Cells (B16-F1)

C. Ribeiro, M. De Marchi, Erick E. Moggio, F. Filipak Neto, P. E. Brito, Benisio F. Silva Filho
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Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) may alter tumor cells phenotype, possibly increasing malignancy, but there is a lack of studies investigating the mechanisms by which POPs may affect tumor cells. The ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) transporter proteins are a widely studied component of drug resistance and tumor progression. We hypothesized that the levels of BDE-209 and TCDD detected in human serum can modulate the gene expression or activity of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters in murine melanoma (B16-F1) cells. In this study, we observed an upregulation of the ABCB1 and ABCC4 (24 h) genes followed by an increased protein activity after BDE-209 15 day-exposure. We also observed that cells exposed to TCDD showed an upregulation of ABCB5, ABCC1 and ABCC4 genes (24 h) and change of protein activity after 15 days of exposure. These findings suggest that BDE-209 and TCDD can regulate the phenotype of B16-F1 cells by interfering with the expression and activity of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters. This investigation revealed that environmental pollutants might intervene and modify cells’ resistance to chemotherapy and cancer prognosis.
BDE-209和TCDD调节小鼠黑色素瘤细胞(B16-F1)中atp结合盒(ABC)转运体的表达和活性
持久性有机污染物(POPs)可能改变肿瘤细胞的表型,可能增加恶性肿瘤,但缺乏关于持久性有机污染物影响肿瘤细胞的机制的研究。atp结合盒(ABC)转运蛋白是一个广泛研究的耐药和肿瘤进展的组成部分。我们假设在人血清中检测到的BDE-209和TCDD水平可以调节小鼠黑色素瘤(B16-F1)细胞中atp结合盒(ABC)转运体的基因表达或活性。在这项研究中,我们观察到BDE-209暴露15天后,ABCB1和ABCC4基因(24小时)上调,随后蛋白质活性增加。我们还观察到,暴露于TCDD的细胞显示ABCB5、ABCC1和ABCC4基因(24 h)上调,暴露15天后蛋白质活性发生变化。这些结果表明,BDE-209和TCDD可以通过干扰atp结合盒(ABC)转运体的表达和活性来调节B16-F1细胞的表型。本研究揭示了环境污染物可能干预和改变细胞对化疗的耐药性和肿瘤预后。
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