Zeliha Karadeniz, A. Bilir, M. Tuna, A. Aynacioglu
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Chemoresistance is one of the most important factors leading to high mortality in ovarian cancer (OC). Overexpression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in OC cells may results in resistance to paclitaxel treatment by pumping the drug out of the cells, which in turn decreases the intracellular drug concentration. Additionaly overproduction of midkine (MK) can also affect the development of chemoresistance in OC. Although, the mechanisms of action of P-gp and MK are not the same, overexpression of both proteins in OC may intensify chemoresistance to paclitaxel treatment. Therefore, simultaneously inhibition of P-gp and MK in overcoming chemoresistance to drugs may improve treatment results in OC.